A Quote by Zooey Deschanel

I don't thrive in a word-perfect environment. — © Zooey Deschanel
I don't thrive in a word-perfect environment.
I don't thrive in a school or academic environment, I found out. I thrive better in the world outside the small academy because I find it hard to explain what I'm doing.
We know that kids who grow up in an environment of warmth and support will thrive and function in whatever environment they find themselves. What we need to do is to do more to help poor kids have such an environment.
It's wonderful to move forward technologically, but we cannot forget that we are human beings who thrive on relationships, who thrive on interconnectivity, who thrive on sharing your feelings and emotions.
I would say I thrive in a competitive environment.
On Masters of Sex, especially in the pilot, everybody was showing up word-perfect, and youre expected to show up word-perfect.
On 'Masters of Sex,' especially in the pilot, everybody was showing up word-perfect, and you're expected to show up word-perfect.
For small businesses to thrive, they require an environment that is conducive for growth.
I thrive on production. It feels very much like a natural environment for me.
The word 'resilience,' in our American culture is closely aligned with 'grit,' and that word implies a certain moral fiber that says you can survive and thrive in any adversity, because you are strong - but that message of strength is both disqualifying and problematic.
DNCE is “dance without the a.” It’s not a perfect word, and you don’t always have to be a perfect dancer to dance. Life is just sometimes not perfect.
A workplace that encourages self-awareness is an environment where the most productive, curious, and innovative people thrive.
Every child deserves to attend school in a safe, supportive environment where they can learn, thrive, and grow.
Energy is the golden thread that connects economic growth, increased social equity, and an environment that allows the world to thrive.
I've used the word 'compliant' environment, and what that means is it's absolutely right that we have an environment in terms of our immigration policy that distinguishes between people that are here legally and those that are here illegally.
At KPMG, we believe that companies with inclusive and diverse cultures are better positioned to adapt, grow, and thrive in a changing business environment.
If anything, my mother taught me how to sur-thrive. That's my word for it.
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