Quotes about Adaption
Adversity leads us to think properly of our state, and so is most beneficial to us
— Samuel Johnson
The entire sweep of the Bible teaches that Christians in non-Christian environments are not to be worried so much about changing their environments as they are to remain faithful in whatever kind of environment they find themselves.
— Scot McKnight
Two-thirds of all preachers, doctors and lawyers are hanging on to the coat tails of progress, shouting, whoa! while a good many of the rest are busy strewing banana peels along the line of march.
— Elbert Hubbard
Its not what happens to you. It's what you do with what happens you.
— Aldous Huxley
Maybe your situation is going to change when you change.
— Joel Osteen
The course that I have uniformly pursued, ever since I became a missionary, has been rather peculiar. In order to become an acceptable and eloquent preacher in a foreign language, I deliberately abjured my own. When I crossed the river, I burnt my ships.
— Adoniram Judson
You're not a book person. And now you're not an internet person? What does that leave you?
— Rainbow Rowell
Untried forms of government may, to unstable minds, recommend themselves even by their novelty.
— Edmund Burke
You normally have to let go of the old and go through a stage of unknowing or confusion, before you can move to another level of awareness or new capacity.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
To fight in another man's armour is something more than to be influenced by his style of fighting.
— CS Lewis
New ideas can be good and bad, just the same as old ones.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt