Quotes About Adaptation
You don't have to suffer continual chaos in order to grow.
~ John C. Lilly
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We cannot become what we need by remaining what we are.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Son, different rules apply during the End of the World." I did not know what to say to that.
~ John C. Wright
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The chair had four arm rests, because that's what happens when someone has four arms. Leading
~ John C. Wright
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We need not destroy the past. It is gone.
~ John Cage
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An error is simply a failure to adjust immediately from a preconception to an actuality.
~ John Cage
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Whereas what we need is to fumble around in the darkness, because that's where our lives (not necessarily all of the time, but at least some of the time, and particularly when life gets problematical for us) takes place.
~ John Cage
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If my work is accepted, I must move on to the point where it is not.
~ John Cage
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Things we were going to do are now being done by others. They were, it seems, not in our minds to do (were we or they out of our minds?) but simply ready to enter any open mind, any mind disturbed enough not to have an idea in it.
~ John Cage
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Growing fast in sawdust
~ John Cage
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for it is through the prophets that God adapts to our need whatever might seem to us remote and of no concern to us. Surely
~ John Calvin
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Just moo for me,' Ed said. 'Maybe a wee Hobnob?' 'I only have Rich Tea,' Myra said. 'Sorry.' 'That's alright, love.' To Bob: 'Cardboard. That's the sort of biscuits they start dishing out on the lifeboat when they're done eating the other passengers.
~ John Carson
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Wherefore we hold that we ought to introduce only those things which we have described above, and which are adapted to the humble character of our profession and the nature of the climate, that the chief thing about our dress maybe not the novelty of the garb, which might give some offence to men of the world, but its honourable simplicity.
~ John Cassian
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Translator's Note: When the violin repeats what the piano has just played, it cannot make the same sounds and it can only approximate the same chords. It can, however, make recognizably the same "music", the same air. But it can do so only when it is as faithful to the self-logic of the violin as it is to the self-logic of the piano.
~ John Ciardi
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You don't have to be the Dalai Lama to tell people that life's about change.
~ John Cleese
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They were brought up in these ruins and no longer notice them.
~ John Clellon Holmes
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What they write today you'll eat your chips from tomorrow. Remember that through your tears.
~ John Coldstream
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To be a farmer is to be a student forever, for each day brings something new.
~ John Connell
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something we are poorly developed to retain, e.g., a phone number), into something easier to remember (and that we are better developed to remember).
~ John Connelly
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Also, tweak your ideal note-taking template if you feel some aspects aren't working or could be improved upon.
~ John Connelly
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The evolutionary curve obviously sloped pretty gently where Six came from.
~ John Connolly
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Prepare for the worst and you won't be disappointed.
~ John Connolly
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all presented one face to the world, and kept another hidden. Nobody could survive in it otherwise.
~ John Connolly
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