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Quotes About Adaptation

I remember the first day getting to Hoffenheim. Minus 20! The weather was different; the food was different. It was cold, and I found it difficult, but I am not someone who gives up.
~ Roberto Firmino
The weather was so cold in Lisbon when I arrived. I decided, 'Let's grow the hair to hide my ears.' And after that, it became nice hair.
~ David Luiz
In London, I used to play 'Boys of Summer,' but it didn't feel right, because it doesn't apply to your surroundings, to the weather. I remember being in L.A. and listening to that record and going, 'Oh, I get it now.'
~ Shura
For me, vision is just about the most important thing. So goggles play a huge role in my sport. I come to the competition with a bunch of different goggles and tons of different lenses in multiple tints. The weather can always be changing, and you have to have the right thing to make sure you can see perfectly.
~ Gretchen Bleiler
I have a St Bernard dog. They are very tough to take care of in the tropical weather in Chennai. They usually are found in mountains and the snow.
~ Dinesh Karthik
As more and more Americans spend their earliest hours scrolling through news alerts and weather forecasts on their smartphones and tablets, morning shows have to adapt, too. And their biggest competitive advantage may be that, unlike an iPhone, they offer some form of companionship.
~ Brian Stelter
I played in Sri Lanka, so I know how hard it is to come here and win. The weather is baking hot and the conditions are alien to English cricketers.
~ Jonathan Agnew
I do like Miami weather, but I miss the seasons a little bit too.
~ Duncan Robinson
The conditions change so much at the French Open, you know, you have to be prepared for something you really don't know what it is. You can practice in the morning and it's fine, and the weather is great then you come to play in the afternoon and it is drizzly and the conditions are totally different.
~ Mats Wilander
The biggest challenge in Russia was the cold weather at first but after playing games at -12, I think I am settling down quickly.
~ Hulk
It's weathered many a storm, but the British film industry is, thankfully, still afloat.
~ Peter Capaldi
I am at A and going all the way to Z is high unlikely in any career, let alone football. You have to weave your way like the river, pick up your skills and keep going.
~ Sean Dyche
I'm more comfortable weaving Indian flavors into American classics.
~ Aarti Sequeira
If you had told me when I was starting out that I would be coming down to Nashville, kind of weaving in and out of the country scene, I never would've thought that in a million years.
~ Kid Rock
Science fiction always has had strains of pessimism and optimism weaving through its historical development, sometimes one dominating and then the other, usually depending on the state of the world.
~ James Gunn
I hope we don't get to the point where we have to have the cat stop chasing the mouse to teach him glassblowing and basket weaving.
~ Joseph Barbera
If the Starbucks secret is a smile when you get your latte... ours is that the Web site adapts to the individual's taste.
~ Reed Hastings
Now AOL is the grandma of online Web services. I mean, we don't need it anymore.
~ Loni Love
Somebody out there is going to do something that's far more surprising than anything that I would do. I was surprised by the whole web thing in the first place.
~ Larry Wall
I don't think that all the coal miners - or even more realistically, say, the truck drivers whose jobs may be put out by self-driving cars and trucks - they're all going to go and become web designers and programmers.
~ Oren Etzioni
What we did with 'AllThingsD', though, was very different. We weren't taking a newspaper and putting it on the web; we were creating a digital native product, and we did it inside of a very old, stuffy newspaper company at the time.
~ Walt Mossberg
Most spiders eat and remake their webs every night.
~ Alice Oswald
When I was a kid, I really wanted to be a writer and an artist when I grew up. So in college, I was an English major, and then I became a fine artist. But when I arrived in San Francisco in 1995, I figured I could leverage my artistic skills by becoming a Web designer and programmer.
~ Caterina Fake
It was really hard explaining the Web before people just got used to it because they didn't even have words like click and jump and page.
~ Tim Berners-Lee