A Quote by Anthony Pettis

I'm always adapting, I'm always learning, and I'm always changing. — © Anthony Pettis
I'm always adapting, I'm always learning, and I'm always changing.
Learning a [skateboard] trick is kind of like a puzzle; you have to keep trying, and trying, and trying, and adapting and changing, and adapting and changing, and finally it works.
Never stop learning and adapting. The world will always be changing. If you limit yourself to what you knew and what you were comfortable with earlier in your life, you will grow increasingly frustrated with your surroundings as you age.
You should always be learning. The fitness industry is always changing, especially with digital media giving it out anytime.
I am learning continuously and my enthusiasm in fighting is always high. Like a child that is always learning and always want to achieve my goal.
I'm always changing and learning about acting, and about myself. I just hope to always keep doing that.
Always do the right thing, always be exciting, always be encouraging, and always be learning something new.
I am always open to learning. I am always open to adapting myself to a new role and a new position.
I'm always going to be a student. I'm always learning. I'm always trying to grow. I'm always trying to understand. I never want to feel like I've arrived.
It's one huge arc right until you're in your early 20s. You're always changing and always learning, but it's very much that chapter in your life: fall crazy in love, become extremely angry at little things. It's a tumultuous time.
People are always asking me if the industry is changing, and my answer is always that it is changing only as much as we are. Many South Asian actors complain about being pigeonholed into playing terrorists and cab drivers, but it's time that we stop talking about it. The industry will always say 'No' till we have enough to convince them.
The most successful people in life are the ones who ask questions. They're always learning. They're always growing. They're always pushing.
You're always trying to get better. You're always tinkering. You're always learning new things.
A woman, no matter the age, is always learning, always becoming. But a man . . . stops learning at fourteen or so.
I'm concerned that young people, far too often, abdicate their responsibilities of learning and adapting and give that over to people who may not always have their best interests at heart.
People want what’s best for them, and they can switch on a dime, because there’s always a new disruptor disrupting the last disruptor. So companies should just strive to keep changing and adapting to their customers’ needs.
Progress should mean that we are always changing the world to fit the vision, instead we are always changing the vision.
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