A Quote by Owen Farrell

A change of environment is pretty refreshing. — © Owen Farrell
A change of environment is pretty refreshing.
Do not wait for a change of environment before you act. Cause a change of environment through action. You can act upon your present environment so as to cause yourself to be transferred to a better environment.
It is senseless to blame others or your environment for your miseries. Change begins from the moment you muster the courage to act. When you change, the environment will change. The power to change the world is found nowhere but within our own life.
Writing 'Rainwater' was a refreshing change of pace... a change of everything, in fact.
A change of season calls for a change of scent that is both energizing and refreshing.
Do not wait for a change of environment before you act; get a change of environment by action.
When our souls are healthy, we change the environment; the environment doesn't change us.
It's pretty refreshing to be in a situation where the spotlight is on someone else.
We have learned from history that change is never easy, that it usually doesn't look pretty, especially in today's politically-charged environment where intent and actions can readily be misconstrued and judged.
We think we control our environment, but in fact, it's our environment that controls us. We can't change the world. The only thing we can change is ourselves, by trying to get a better understanding of our own messed-up wiring.
I am a big lover of the environment. I actually come from Maine, which is pretty much all environment.
Machines that fit the human environment, instead of forcing humans to enter theirs, will make using a computer as refreshing as taking a walk in the woods.
I found it a really refreshing change of pace to suddenly be completely directed. It was a type of collaboration that I don't normally have.
The working environment in L.A. is really refreshing, really good. Because in Malaysia, it's a small country - you end up working with the same people that you like and that you know.
The terrible, tragic fallacy of the last hundred years has been to think that all man's troubles are due to his environment, and that to change the man you have nothing to do but change his environment. That is a tragic fallacy. It overlooks the fact that it was in Paradise that man fell.
I felt like I was homeless anyway, so the change in environment wasn't that much of a big deal. I felt pretty much the same. After six months of living on the streets [in Camden], I started singing, busking.
You think I'm deranged! How refreshing. Everyone here takes me so seriously, it's a wonderful change to be thought mentally deficient.
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