Quotes About Modification
If you want something different, you are going to have to do something different.
~ Jack Canfield
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Neural nets—perhaps a bit like brains—are set up to have an essentially fixed network of neurons, with what's modified being the strength ("weight") of connections between them.
~ Stephen Wolfram
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Glints or kicks can be diminished by repositioning a shiny object or by applying washable dulling spray or even soap.
~ Steven Ascher
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I bought a brand-new Mercedes 190E and got a body kit put on in a garage in Swindon. That was a car I absolutely loved, it looked epic with the low skirts and everything.
~ Chris Kamara
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Modeling will slow down no matter who you are.
~ Trish Goff
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I want to change my appearance slowly - very slowly.
~ Mason Ramsey
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I am prone to reshape and refashion things to try and please as many people as I can, to get as many nods or smiles out of as many people as possible.
~ Steven Curtis Chapman
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Every educational system is a political means of maintaining or of modifying the appropriation of discourse, with the knowledge and the powers it carries with it.
~ Michel Foucault
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Modifying one's s own thought and that of others seems to me to be the intellectual's reason for being
~ Michel Foucault
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Confess. Admit that you've sinned—that you have harmed your own human being in some way. Repent—that is, make an agreement to stop. Do penance, which means to offer yourself forgiveness. Modify your behavior from that moment forward.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Las mujeres tienen una habilidad mágica para modificar 'ex post' el sentido de sus actos.
~ Milan Kundera
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I love change, I need it.
~ Rod Stewart
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But like everything else, love changed.
~ Ann Brashares
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I love roles where I have to transform myself.
~ Archie Panjabi
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Disintegration--I'm taking it in stride.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
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it is a common misconception that synchronized is only about atomicity or demarcating "critical sections". Synchronization also has another significant, and subtle, aspect: memory visibility. We want not only to prevent one thread from modifying the state of an object when another is using it, but also to ensure that when a thread modifies the state of an object, other threads can actually see the changes that were made.
~ Brian Goetz
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Our very existence in that distant time requires that we will have changed our institutions and ourselves.
~ Carl Sagan
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But humans have deliberately selected which plants and animals shall live and which shall die for thousands of years. We are surrounded from babyhood by familiar farm and domestic animals, fruits and trees and vegetables. Where do they come from? Were they once free-living in the wild and then induced to adopt a less strenuous life on the farm? No, the truth is quite different. They are, most of them, made by us.
~ Carl Sagan
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If the abnormal goes on long enough it becomes the normal.
~ Terry Pratchett
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It only takes a tweak to make the whole world new.
~ Terry Pratchett
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Absolutely everything undergoes evolvement - whether it's technology, journalism, the NFL, medicine.
~ Marv Levy
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The key thing is knowing how to adapt. Adapting to the group that you have at your disposal; adapting to the place where you're working; adapting to the local environment. This is crucial: adaptability.
~ Didier Deschamps
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Labour is at its best when we understand how the country has changed and we adapt to new circumstances.
~ Sadiq Khan
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Conjecture or hypothesis must come before observation or perception: we have inborn expectations; we have latent inborn knowledge, in the form of latent expectations, to be activated by a stimuli to which we react as a rule while engaged in active exploration. All learning is a modification (it may be a refutation)of some prior knowledge and thus, in the last analysis, of some inborn knowledge.
~ Karl R. Popper
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