Quotes about Flexibility
When you are at Rome live in the Roman style; when you are elsewhere live as they live elsewhere.
— Ambrose of Milan
When you encounter difficulties and contradictions, do not try to break them, but bend them with gentleness and time.
— Francis de Sales
Knowing how to deal with change effectively is a primary requirement for living successfully in perhaps the most exciting time in all of human history
— Brian Tracy
Even when the laws have been written down, they ought not always remain unchanged.
— Aristotle
scientific discovery requires the boldness of provisional commitment to a point of view, while remaining aware that this may require subsequent modification in the light of further experience.
— John Polkinghorne
Think and let think.
— John Wesley
Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.
— John Wooden
How many times since then have I rejected Love because it did not present itself the way I expected, in a form acceptable to me?
— Barbara Brown Taylor
Everything you're sure is right can be wrong in another place.
— Barbara Kingsolver
My parents first rented a tiny apartment on Chapel Street with their black standard poodle, Turbo. When I arrived, they had to move out because the landlord allowed dogs but not babies. They found a place on Edwards Street, where the owner allowed babies but not dogs. Fortunately, I made the cut and Turbo went to live at Grove Lane.
— George W. Bush
I worked out early on to give up things I couldn't do well at all.
— Christopher Hitchens
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