A Quote by Guy Ritchie

If you change the rules on what controls you... you will change the rules on what you can control. — © Guy Ritchie
If you change the rules on what controls you... you will change the rules on what you can control.
There are certain things that we can deal with by following the rules. But at times, we find the rules restrict you from doing the right things. On such occasions, we have to rethink - either you change the rules or break the rules.
So the next thing I assume I'll be hearing from Republicans, they want to change rules some way, as they do on the House when you get a problem with ethics, they just change the rules.
To change rules that are already in place takes time, energy, perseverance and a lot of hard work. You only have so many of these assets at your disposal, so choose with care the rules you want to change.
Think different in order to change the rules. By definition, if you don't change the rules you aren't a revolutionary, and if you don't think different, you won't change the rules.
I think the biggest thing is, you have to understand the different rules. There are so many rules that change from college to the NBA. Change of pace is a big thing, also.
Coaches are going to adapt to whatever the rules are. The rules certainly change strategy.
You either play by the rules, change the rules, or get out, altogether.
The rules of the world are changing. It is time for the rules of teaching and teachers' work to change with them.
You need to change analog-business rules to meet Web-deliverable rules - not the other way around.
Coyote never loses. Because I change the rules of the games my enemies play. What are the rules of your game?
If I come up with rules or limitations it focuses me in a direction. And those rules can change if you realize it's a dumb idea. You start to mutate it to see what fits best.
It's not Apple's fault that they're seeking to avoid paying taxes. They're not lying, cheating or stealing. They're following the rules that were created by governments. If the government doesn't like the rules, they can change them.
I never learned the rules in the first place. To change the game is at the heart of what Virgin stands for, so the company culture has always been: "Don't sweat it: rules were meant to be broken."
Goaltending was brought in because of Mikan and Chamberlain. So rules do change for specific players, in concert with a need to stay up to date on how coaches are taking advantage of the rules.
Two basic rules of life are: 1) Change is inevitable. 2) Everybody resists change.
Simply having rules does not change the things that people want to do. You have to change incentive.
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