Quotes about Adaptability
Everyone has their own way of learning.
— Paulo Coelho
We are to make a plan for the day, pray over that plan, and then proceed with that plan. When we are willing to regard the unexpected as God's intervention, we can flex with the new plan, recognizing it as God's plan.
— Elizabeth George
I type 40 words per minute on a normal computer with my left foot. And with two cups of coffee, I can do 53 words per minute.
— Nick Vujicic
When you encounter difficulties and contradictions, do not try to break them, but bend them with gentleness and time.
— Francis de Sales
If man can live in Manhattan, he can live anywhere.
— Arthur C. Clarke
Never try to be better than someone else. Learn from others, and try to be the best you can be. Success is the by-product of that preparation.
— John Wooden
Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.
— John Wooden
Everything you're sure is right can be wrong in another place.
— Barbara Kingsolver
There is no employing class, no working class, no farming class. You may pigeonhole a man or woman as a farmer or a worker or a professional man or an employer or even a banker. But the son of the farmer will be a doctor or a worker or even a banker, and his daughter a teacher. The son of a worker will be an employer - or maybe president.
— Herbert Hoover
Managers today have to do more with less, and get better results from limited resources, more than ever before.
— Brian Tracy
The gospel is capable and designed to strike home in every culture, in every age, and in every language.
— Scot McKnight
A big leather-bound volume makes an ideal razorstrap. A thing book is useful to stick under a table with a broken caster to steady it. A large, flat atlas can be used to cover a window with a broken pane. And a thick, old-fashioned heavy book with a clasp is the finest thing in the world to throw at a noisy cat.
— Mark Twain