Shifting Quotes
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We're still finalizing the design and selecting the contractors. (The design) is still shifting and changing.
Mike Peters Big Country -
Dazzling combinations are for the many, shifting wood is for the few
Georg Kieninger
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The pleasure of hanging with Drake is that there isn't a question he won't try to answer openly and honestly, shifting easily and unselfconsciously between talk of the rap game, money, family, and love.
Michael Paterniti -
There is fear as to whether Japan, reduced to such a predicament, could ever manage to pay reparations to certain designated Allied Powers without shifting the burden upon the other Allied Powers.
Shigeru Yoshida -
With us, when you speak of ‘the river,’ though there be many, you mean always the same one, the great river, the shifting, unappeasable god of the country, feared and loved the Mississippi.
William Alexander Percy -
The future is an ever-shifting maze of possibilities until it becomes the present
Terry Brooks -
Life is always moving, changing, shifting into its next shape. The movement is natural. It is how we evolve. Let the shifts happen. Take responsibility for yourself each step of the way. Trust the new shape and form of your world
Melody Beattie -
You're always kind of shifting and changing and it's a really exciting process.
Chuck Ragan
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I'm not saying that advertising is going away. But the balance is shifting. If today the successful recipe is to put 70 percent of your energy into shouting about your service and 30 percent into making it great, over the next 20 years I think that's going to invert.
Jeff Bezos -
If you're a creative person, what inspires you is always changing; it's always shifting.
Tinashe -
Shifting problems is the first rule for a long and pleasant life.
Carolyn Heilbrun -
Shamanism is about shape shifting. Shamanism is about doing phenomenology with a tool kit that works.
Terence McKenna -
All new money is made through the shifting of social classes and the dispossession of old classes.
Christina Stead -
The day had been spent in the expectation of these hours, and now they were crumbling away, becoming, in their turn, another period of expectancy...It was a journey without end, leading to an indefinite future, eternally shifting just as she was reaching the present.
Simone de Beauvoir
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The stone that Dr. Johnson once kicked to demonstrate the reality of matter has become dissipated in a diffuse distribution of mathematical probabilities. The ladder that Descartes, Galileo, Newton, and Leibniz erected in order to scale the heavens rests upon a continually shifting, unstable foundation.
Morris Kline