Quotes About Flexibility
Study the terrain. If you can't move yourself, find something that moves the world.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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When we're kids," Dancer said, "we're made of steel. And we think we're invincible but stuff happens and that steel gets stretched and pulled and twisted into impossible shapes. Most people are torn apart by the time they're married and have kids of their own. But some people, the few, figure out how to let that steel heat and bend. And in all the places other people break, they get stronger.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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I will wear any skin to get in.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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We're superheroes. He's not sticking to the script. If he keeps deviating, I'm jumping comic books.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Dude, you got to draw your lines in the sand somewhere and hold them. It's especially important when the sand keeps shifting beneath your feet.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Being smart is handy, but if you aren't mentally agile, it doesn't get you anywhere but stuck in your own fact-ruts.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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I could get lost in pining for the way things used to be. Or I could adapt and learn to ride the changes like they do, with eagerness to see what the new day has in store and unquenchable lust for life, however it unfolds.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Look for the exceptions to the rule--and let these rule your spirit.
~ Karen Salmansohn
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Ban the words "always" and never from your vocabulary
~ Karen Salmansohn
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Things do not always work out as we have planned, do they? Sometimes the hardest thing is not to just survive the grief, but to step around it and move on. It helps if your suitcases are not so full.
~ Karen White
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That no matter how good or bad things were, they were never permanent.
~ Karen White
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Madame LaFleur would say that you're more of a classical ballet dancer instead of a jazz dancer. But sometimes all you have to do is change costumes to become something different.
~ Karen White
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Things always change, Eva. You cannot control change. You can only be prepared for it.
~ Karen White
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I'm not an employee who goes to the office every morning at the same time. Then, vacations are needed.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination - Jimmy Dean
~ Karl Moore
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You just have to take one day at a time. It's a good idea to plan ahead if possible, but you can't always do that because things don't always happen the way you were hoping they would happen. So the most important thing is one day at a time. Tip
~ Karl Pillemer
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Whenever a theory appears to you as the only possible one, take this as a sign that you have neither understood the theory nor the problem which it was intended to solve.
~ Karl Popper
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Every social organisation which is rooted in life still lasts a long time, even after the conditions from which it drew its strength have changed in a manner unfavourable to it.
~ Karl Radek
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Simply pushing harder within the old boundaries will not do.
~ Karl Weick
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The house was light and moved when we did. With my arm above my head as I lay I might have been a ballerina bent over in a music box.
~ Kate Camp
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I try something new every night. It's an hour show if it works I maybe try it a few more times and then move that off and try something new. It's a great workshop for me.
~ Kate Clinton
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Life is always going to get in the way of our best intentions and most well-made plans.
~ Kate Hudson
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poet Taylor Mali—that 'changing your mind is one of the best ways of finding out whether or not you still have one'.
~ Kate Raworth
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A skilled kite surfer rides her surfboard across the rolling waves while catching the wind in her kite, and she must continually adjust—bending, dipping, and twisting her body—to maintain that dynamic interplay of the wind and the waves. That is just how GDP should come to move in the twenty-first century,
~ Kate Raworth
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