Quotes about Adaptability
Today in coaching, it's a two-way street. They can fire you whenever they want. Bottom line: It's all about what you can do to better yourself professionally. This is a better move.
- Dick Vitale
One constant is that, to achieve all the purposes of reading, the desideratum must be the ability to read different things at different—appropriate—speeds, not everything at the greatest possible speed. As Pascal observed three hundred years ago, "When we read too fast or too slowly, we understand nothing." Since
- Mortimer Adler
Tolerance, and an open mind are practical necessities of the dreamer of today. Those who are afraid of new ideas are doomed before they start. Never has there been a time more favorable to pioneers than the present. True, there is no wild and woolly west to be conquered, as in the days of the Covered Wagon; but there is a vast business, financial, and industrial world to be remoulded and redirected along new and better lines.
- Napoleon Hill
Every form has its merits. And I like to work in a lot of different forms.
- Lawrence Wright
I always prided myself on the fact that I could live out of milk crates forever. It was kind of my way of detaching from materialism.
- Kerry Washington
No man can be a pure specialist without being in the strict sense an idiot.
- George Bernard Shaw
I like a bit of mongrel myself, whether it's a man or a dog; they're the best for everyday.
- George Bernard Shaw
Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative.
- Oscar Wilde
I don't have to change anything. I think that's the secret to comedy. You want to be universal and appeal to everyone.
- Kevin Hart
Successful people make decisions quickly (as soon as all the facts are available) and change them very slowly (if ever). Unsuccessful people make decisions very slowly, and change them often and quickly.
- Napoleon Hill
My football philosophy is to win as many games as possible. Brand of football? I believe in mixing a bit of everything. You have to.
- Roberto Di Matteo
In these troubled, uncertain times, we don't need more command and control; we need better means to engage everyone's intelligence in solving challenges and crises as they arise.
- Margaret J. Wheatley