Quotes by Adjusting Hitler had a great gift for adjusting - consciously or intuitively - to his surroundings. ... With enormous histrionic intuition he could shape his behavior to changing situations. Albert Speer adjusting intuition shapes It is men who face the biggest problems in the future, adjusting to their new and complicated role. Anna Ford adjusting roles men Pain doesnt have a face and pain doesnt have a certain way of adjusting. Pain is universal. Aunjanue Ellis adjusting pain way In the future, Chiropractic will be valued for its preventative qualities as much as for relieving and adjusting the cause of ailments. B. J. Palmer adjusting quality causes Words are one of our chief means of adjusting to all the situations of life. The better control we have over words, the more successful our adjustment is likely to be. Bergen Evans adjusting successful mean Chiropractic embraces the science of life, the knowledge of how organisms act in health and disease, and also the art of adjusting the neuroskeleton. Daniel D. Palmer adjusting disease art Natural politicians are skilled actors, recreating reality, adjusting and ad-libbing, synthesizing the scenes, saying the same thing over and over again and making it seem that theyare saying it for the first time. David Maraniss adjusting actors reality Adjusting to the passage of time is a key to success and to life: just being able to roll with the punches. Dolly Parton adjusting able keys The transitional period was tough, I won't kid you. You go from a certain family dynamic to adjusting to a completely new one. It took a few months for us all to fi nd our feet. Donna Air adjusting feet kids The first effect of adjusting to other people is that one becomes boring. Elias Canetti adjusting boredom people We can choose to humble ourselves by loving God, adjusting our will to His, and putting Him first in our lives. Ezra Taft Benson adjusting humble life She was no longer struggling against the perception of facts, but adjusting herself to their clearest perception. George Eliot adjusting perception struggle Sometimes fate is like a small sandstorm that keeps changing directions. You change direction but the sandstorm chases you. You turn again, but the storm adjusts. Haruki Murakami adjusting storm fate It is a simple matter to see the obvious, to do the expected. The tendency of the individual life is to be static rather than dynamic, and this tendency is made into a propulsion by civilization, where the obvious only is seen, and the unexpected rarely happens. When the unexpected does happen, however, and when it is of sufficiently grave import, the unfit perish. They do not see what is not obvious, are unable to do the unexpected, are incapable of adjusting their well-grooved lives to other and strange grooves. In short, when they come to the end of their own groove, they die. Jack London adjusting simple civilization The music industry is an interesting lens through which to look at change, because it has had such a difficult time adjusting to the digital age. Jennifer Egan adjusting age interesting The market insures that any quantity of money is capable of performing all the work required of a medium of exchange by adjusting its purchasing power to the underlying conditions of supply and demand. Joseph Salerno purchasing-power adjusting demand It seems to me that the least deserving recipients of wealth are inheritors. Further, there are many indications that inheritors often have trouble adjusting to their unearned inheritance. An inheritance tax would de facto help remedy this. Julian Robertson adjusting inheritance helping Aerobic dancing is already adjusting to injury problems and will probably phase out to some extent. Kenneth H. Cooper adjusting phases dancing Direction, like time, is a general thing, the deprived of boundaries and borders. It is an endless process interception and reinterception, doubling back and adjusting. Lauren Oliver adjusting borders boundaries A god whose creation is so imperfect that he must be continually adjusting it to make it work properly seems to me a god of relatively low order, hardly worthy of any worship. Martin Gardner adjusting order religion 12»