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Quotes About Transition

My parents divorced when I was very, very young, but they maintained an incredibly amicable relationship. They were great partners, they were great parents, and they were great friends throughout my whole life until I was about 25, at which point they realized that they could relinquish; they could call it and move on.
~ Natalie Zea
I always thought of myself is a private-sector person. I was a reluctant candidate. I put in my time. Now it's somebody else's turn to take charge. But I am still very interested in politics.
~ Steve Largent
When my playing career stopped and Old Dominion asked me to be an assistant, I was reluctant about it because I didn't aspire to be a coach, and I didn't know if I had the qualities to be a coach.
~ Anne Donovan
If I'm not driving the golf ball, now I can rely on something else to really get me through. It took me a while to get my game to that position, but I feel like I'm comfortable doing that now.
~ Gary Woodland
I started in theatre, moved into film and television, and started doing voice work, which is funny because after a long time in film and television, you forget how much you rely on just a simple look on your face.
~ Linda Cardellini
Cancer magnifies the in-betweenness of young adulthood: You're not a child anymore, yet you're not fully ready to live in the adult world, either. After my diagnosis, I moved back into my childhood bedroom. And as I get sicker, I increasingly rely on my parents to take care of me.
~ Suleika Jaouad
By relying on my experience as a player, I hope to one day perform as a coach.
~ Thiago Silva
Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot remain in the cradle forever.
~ Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
I think it's important to change your hair up once in a while - not to always remain the same.
~ Mia Goth
But childhood prolonged, cannot remain a fairyland. It becomes a hell.
~ Louise Bogan
Things are fluid in this world, and if you don't remain fluid, you get lost in the sauce.
~ Talib Kweli
I follow life's changes, continue with my time-outs, and remain curious about what's next.
~ Kim Cattrall
I have always had this thing about moving around, and that has just remained, regardless of my physical changes. That feeling about it has never changed.
~ Merce Cunningham
I arrived at the age of 19, 20 and remained five years at Chelsea.
~ Oscar
Two days after moving we recommended ourselves to God, Our Lord, and fled, hoping that, although it was late in the season and the fruits of the tunas were giving out, by remaining in the field we might still get over a good portion of the land.
~ Alvar N. C. de Vaca
The last remaining thing that must be communicated to the next generation is an aging figure that still continues to change.
~ Hideo Kojima
Things change when you get to 40. I'm embarrassed even that I'm going through it. In a very morbid way, at 40 you become aware of how long you've been on Earth and you start to question what you're going to use the remaining time doing.
~ Sharon Horgan
A man is never the same for long. He is continually changing. He seldom remains the same even for half an hour.
~ George Gurdjieff
In the entertainment industry, there remains one constant: change.
~ Ian Ziering
Getting out of a character is emotionally taxing. You get used to being a person on camera, and when you move on, the character remains with you for a long time.
~ Rana Daggubati
What happens in college is every year, or every two years, sometimes every three, you get a new flock of graduate assistants that come in even though the head coach remains the same.
~ Sean McDermott
I fled my home town and did odd jobs, including things like re-designing old furniture, before I became an actor. Having said that, I don't think the story of my life is in any way remarkable. What is remarkable is how acting opportunities have come my way.
~ Harshvardhan Rane
I did a year of 'Guiding Light', and I was going to be a movie actor or a stage actor, but not a TV actor. That just wasn't going to happen. And obviously, things changed so remarkably.
~ Kevin Bacon
Once you've built the big machinery of political power, remember you won't always be the one to run it.
~ P. J. O'Rourke