A Quote by Denzel Curry

I started adapting, and that's how I've been able to stay afloat all these years. It's important to be adaptable. — © Denzel Curry
I started adapting, and that's how I've been able to stay afloat all these years. It's important to be adaptable.
I have been able to help my friends and people that I believe in pay their bills and stay afloat in L.A. while following their dreams.
The key thing is knowing how to adapt. Adapting to the group that you have at your disposal; adapting to the place where you're working; adapting to the local environment. This is crucial: adaptability.
I'm always open. I try not to have a closed mind. In fact the only reason why I'm able to continue to make films since 1986 is I have been adaptable. If I weren't flexible I sure wouldn't be making films this many years as I've been doing it. I've been making a film a year almost since 1986 and that's hard. That ain't easy.
It's important to be able to keep things fresh, no matter what age you are, or how many years you've been in the industry.
It's important for automated cars to be able to drive in a human-like fashion - and that does mean adapting to the driving patterns around you.
I'm in a stage where I feel like I need to retrain my mind, because since the beginning of my career, I've been such a fighter and a little hustler and someone who just tried to stay afloat in this business.
When I started going to school, I started getting used to things, like the language. After that, I started adapting to school, friends, and everything. It was really difficult, to start with, but I survived.
In recent years there's been a lot of philosophical theorising about how important magic is, and how it takes us back to a childlike state of astonishment. I think all this is just nonsense. Magic isn't meaningful or important other than how you're performing it in that moment.
I don't think I would ever have been able to be an actress had I not started at nine years old.
I love acting, but directing and writing have always been just as important. I started to write so many things when I was even a child. I wrote my first play when I was, like, seven years old. That was me - a writer - for years.
It's really been important for me for all these years to stay with my aesthetic - the everyday classic piece that you're not going to get sick of.
I actually started singing country music at 4 years old, right when I started learning how to sing. I would cover a lot of Martina McBride, LeAnn Rimes, Trisha Yearwood, that kind of stuff, and it just feels very authentic to me. It's always been there through the years. Even when I was in my band, I still listened to country.
You can't build an adaptable organization without adaptable people - and individuals change only when they have to, or when they want to.
Had the people who started Facebook decided to stay at Harvard, they would not have been able to build the company, and by the time they graduated in 2006, that window probably would have come and gone.
I don’t think I would ever have been able to be an actress had I not started at nine years old. I would have been the last person to stand up and say, ‘I’d like to star in the play.’
I have so much music inside me I'm just trying to stay afloat.
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