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Quotes About Adaptable

As an athlete, it's very important to have an open mind and to be willing to learn.
~ Yoel Romero
I have an open mind and I'm willing to do whatever.
~ Peyton Hillis
I'm open-minded.
~ Toto Wolff
It is increasingly important to be open-minded.
~ Tucker Carlson
I am always open-minded for challenges.
~ Ilkay Gundogan
I've always embraced everything and been open-minded about what's ahead.
~ Donna Air
One thing I've learned is that you have to be open-minded.
~ Freddie Ljungberg
Lucasfilm has always had an openness to technology.
~ Edwin Catmull
I do other sorts of things. I act in other people's movies. I direct operas. I write books.
~ Werner Herzog
I can operate on both flanks.
~ Douglas Costa
I've always been really opinionated, and mixed with being really open hearted, open to people shifting what I think all the time, but I like to speak with conviction.
~ Alanis Morissette
I try to be objective about technology. Agnostic, in a sense. Whatever personal opinions I form tend to have more to do with what we find to do with the new thing.
~ William Gibson
It is true of course, that I have a will of iron, but it can be switched off if the circumstances seem to demand it.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
liberally equipped with one-way pockets
~ P.G. Wodehouse
There was nothing of the flaneur about the Bowery boy.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Like water, tales find their own paths; they go where they are needed.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
I am a warrior! he snapped. Beyond that, who I am depends on who you want me to be.
~ Dan Millman
On Wednesday afternoons I could be practically anything.
~ Kit Williams
I'm not an amazing cook. But I can follow a recipe!
~ Rachel McAdams
He was everything. The soldier who loved poetry. The historian who loved to paint. The diplomat who thrived on indiscretion. The patriot with international vision. The orderly man given to electric spontaneities. (on Winston Churchill)
~ William F. Buckley Jr.
But Krishna was a chameleon.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
It is notorious that the insatiable factory wears out its workers with great rapidity. As it scraps machinery so it scraps human beings. The young, the vigorous, the adaptable, the supple of limb, the alert of mind, are in demand," wrote economist Edward Devine in 1909. "Middle age is old age, and the wornout worker, if he has no children and if he has no savings, becomes an item in the aggregate of the unemployed.
~ Chris Farrell
There are always options. And a wise man always has more than one plan.
~ Christie Golden
She is, famously, a protean icon: a hero to nationalists, monarchists, liberals, socialists, the right, the left, Catholics, Protestants, traditionalists, feminists, Vichy and the Resistance.
~ Helen Castor