A Quote by Tim McIlrath

Life is a fight. Don’t let it overwhelm you. Adapt, and combat every situation it throws at you. — © Tim McIlrath
Life is a fight. Don’t let it overwhelm you. Adapt, and combat every situation it throws at you.
I will become the greatest, because all travellers have to be able to adapt. That quality, adaptability, is essential to that way of life. Not many boxers have it but I can adapt before a fight to the opponent, during the fight if necessary.
In one sense, the Stanford prison study is more like a Greek drama than a traditional experiment, in that we have humanity, represented by a bunch of good people, pitted against an evil-producing situation. The question is, does the goodness of the people overwhelm the bad situation, or does the bad situation overwhelm the good people?
The spiritual combat in which we kill our passions to put on the new man is the most difficult struggle of all. We must never weary of this combat, but fight the holy fight fervently and perseveringly.
I swear in real life-probably too much-though I don't swear in front of my gran. We adapt to every situation.
Our firefighters, they show up every day to fight fires. If, God forbid, there's a situation where they have to fight cancer, they shouldn't have to fight bureaucrats to get the care they deserve.
I exhort you also to take part in the great combat, which is the combat of life, and greater than every other earthly conflict.
So much of life is about attitude and how we handle what life throws our way. Life is good - even when a situation appears to be the worst.
I'm taught to adapt and exploit every situation in the ring.
As an actor, it's all about whether you can sell the emotion on your face... that desperation, the panic and rage that comes with combat. The emotion of combat is important to me. I mean, you feel almost sick if you see a real fight where someone is getting badly beaten up. You can get emotionally involved in combat that has nothing to do with you in real-life, let alone if you are actually in it... or it's someone you know, and so you should have those same feelings on film.
I think every coach has to adapt to what they have, because they're what you get. You can't just go out to the player tree and pick all the great ones. That doesn't happen. You get a Barry Sanders every now and then. You get a Billy Sims every once in a while. And when you have it, you adapt to their strengths. Whoever comes in here and whoever has this job needs to adapt and will do that.
With every record, with each band, I just try to make a song good. I'm not so much focusing on my technique. There are a million better drummers than me. I try to adapt to the songwriter; I try to adapt to the situation and retain my sort of melodic power. My goal is for the band to be good.
Every situation I've been in in my career, you just sort of adapt, and figure out where you can be effective.
Wherever the enemy wants to fight, we will follow him to the ends of the Earth. We'll adapt, we'll train, we'll advise, we'll mentor, and we'll fight, and we'll fight well.
Real happiness in life comes from the mental capacity to adapt to any situation.
I'll adapt to any situation. I've been adapting to different situations my whole life.
Everyone knows life throws you curve balls, in my case it's like life throws me giant boulders.
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