Quotes about Adaptability
Always walk through life as if you have something new to learn, and you will.
— Vernon Howard
Cooperation - To get cooperation, you must give cooperation. Always seek to find the best way rather than insisting on your own way.
— John Wooden
I've managed to keep a clear head and remain sane in this business because I remain a kid off-camera.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
Conditions are always changing; therefore, I must not be dependent upon conditions. What matters supremely is my soul and my relationship to God.
— Corrie Ten Boom
You cannot control what happens to you, But you can control how you frame it.
— Craig Groeschel
The secret to a happy life is not in getting what you want. It is in learning to want what you get. Don't waste your time crying over what you're not given. When you have tears in your eyes, you can't see all the beautiful things around you.
— Lisa Wingate
The secret to a happy life is not in getting what you want. It is in learning to want what you get. Don't waste your time crying over what you're not given. When you have tears in your eyes, you can't see all the beautiful things around you." She
— Lisa Wingate
The secret to a happy life is not in getting what you want. It is in learning to want what you get
— Lisa Wingate
Advise the ruler to govern the state as one cooks a small fish - that is, don't turn it so often in the pan that it disintegrates
— Lao Tzu
Leaders need the courage to acknowledge when something isn't working.
— Mark Batterson
The same Christ Jesus is not the same for everyone, because people are different. He has one profile for the poor and another for the rich, one profile for the sick and another for the healthy.
— Jurgen Moltmann
Douglas Thornton [an English Christian missionary to Cairo, Egypt with the Church Missionary Society from 1898-1907] was often more amusing than he tried to be. He had a delightful way of mixing up two kindred proverbs or idioms. Once he told his companions that he always had two strings up his sleeve. They then asked him if he had another card to his bow. Such exchanges enliven heavy committee eetings and create wholesome laughter.
— J. Oswald Sanders