Quotes about Adaptation
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change
— Stephen Hawking
It takes all sorts of in and outdoor schooling To get adapted to my kind of fooling.
— Robert Frost
Our ethics are not meant to be created in our childhoods and shoved in a box somewhere; they must be reshaped daily, as we encounter scenarios that challenge our beliefs.
— Elie Wiesel
If she had been born a hundred years later, she would very likely have been encouraged to be angry, told she had a right to express her anger and her sorrow and her bewilderment and her rage, and generally to disintegrate. These were not the expectations of her friends and family. Nothing could have been further from her expectations of herself. Instead, she threw herself into serving others.
— Elisabeth Elliot
A missionary plods through the first year or two, thinking that things will be different when he speaks the language. He is baffled to find, frequently, that they are not.
— Elisabeth Elliot
And slowly answer'd Arthur from the barge:The old order changeth, yielding place to new;And God fulfills himself in many ways,Lest one good custom should corrupt the world.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Nature, red in tooth and claw.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Every problem has a solution, although it may not be the outcome that was originally hoped for or expected.
— Alice Hoffman
Client companies and advertising agencies are old-world-order places. The systems and processes and structures come from a time when you shot the TV commercial, then you did the print ads, then you did everything else - including the website. Everything has changed, but the systems haven't.
— Cindy Gallop
You've got to stay current and up with the competition. The main thing, though, is finding the greatest songs you can possibly find.
— Reba McEntire
My rookie year was huge for me as far as the learning curve, especially those last three games.
— Tim Tebow
Closed systems run down and get more chaotic over time. Always get better by being 'open' to outside energy and templates of better ways to function.
— Henry Cloud