{"quotes":[{"text":"The human has genetic adaptation to natural electromagnetic radiation. Increasing, reducing or removing the natural radiation exposures results in a sickened human that may progress onto a diseased state.","author":"Steven Magee","tags":["adaptability","adaptation","disease","diseased","diseases","electromagnetic","electromagnetic-radiation","electromagnetic-theory-of-light","electromagnetic-wave","exposure","exposures","genetic","genetic-mutation","genetically-damaged","genetics","human","increasing","natural","natural-selection","progress","progression","progressive","radiation","radiation-effects","reducing","removing","result","results","results","sick","sickened","sickly","sickness","sickness-and-diseases","sickness-of-the-mind","state"],"id":20405,"author_id":"Steven+Magee"},{"text":"All failure is failure to adapt, all success is successful adaptation.","author":"Max McKeown","tags":["adaptability","change","evolution","improvement","innovation","inspirational"],"id":21827,"author_id":"Max+McKeown"},{"text":"Change is not what we expect from religious people. They tend to love the past more than the present or the future.","author":"Richard Rohr","tags":["adaptability","change","conservatism","religion","status-quo"],"id":32098,"author_id":"Richard+Rohr"},{"text":"Alterations in the environment place us under personal stress. Changes in our routines and the physical, social, cultural, and economic environment forces us to make decisive decisions, we cannot continue our robotic ways. We must adapt to fresh encounters with the peripheral world. Variation in our external domain brings about shocking revolutions of our internal realm of thoughts and emotions.","author":"Kilroy J. Oldster","tags":["adapt","adaptability","adaptation","change","change-your-life","transformation"],"id":32947,"author_id":"Kilroy+J.+Oldster"},{"text":"Life is a mess. And theology must be lived out in the midst of that mess.","author":"Charles W. Colson","tags":["adaptability","discipleship","flexibility"],"id":38114,"author_id":"Charles+W.+Colson"},{"text":"All living things contain a measure of madness that moves them in strange, sometimes inexplicable ways. This madness can be saving; it is part and parcel of the ability to adapt. Without it, no species would survive.","author":"Yann Martel","tags":["adaptability","madness","survival"],"id":45356,"author_id":"Yann+Martel"},{"text":"An adaptive mind has better learning capability.","author":"Pearl Zhu","tags":["adaptability","learning","thinking"],"id":77390,"author_id":"Pearl+Zhu"},{"text":"A central administration enervates the nations in which it exists by incessantly diminishing their public spirit. If such an administration succeeds in convincing all the disposable resources of a people, it impairs at least the renewal of those resources.","author":"Alexis de Tocqueville","tags":["accountability","adaptability","change","creativity","flexibility"],"id":78898,"author_id":"Alexis+de+Tocqueville"},{"text":"Nothing that remains static is truly ever alive. Nature does not abide idleness. All energy sources of the natural world and the cosmos are in a constant motion, they are in a perpetual state of fluctuation. All forms of living must make allowances for the seasons of change. The Earth itself is twirling through space, spinning on its axis analogous to a child’s top. The unpredictable forces of instability brought about by a combination of motion, change, and flux propels the miraculous dynamism of existence.","author":"Kilroy J. Oldster","tags":["adaptability","adaptability","adapting","change","changes","maturation","of-life","seasons","transformation","transformation"],"id":81520,"author_id":"Kilroy+J.+Oldster"},{"text":"Nothing that remains static is truly ever alive. Nature does not abide idleness. All energy sources of the natural world and the cosmos are in a constant motion, they are in a perpetual state of fluctuation. All forms of living must make allowances for the seasons of change. The Earth itself is twirling through space, spinning on its axis analogous to a child’s top. The unpredictable forces of instability brought about by a combination of motion, change, and flux propels the miraculous dynamism of existence.","author":"Kilroy J. Oldster","tags":["adaptability","adaptability","adapting","change","changes","maturation","of-life","seasons","transformation","transformation"],"id":81520,"author_id":"Kilroy+J.+Oldster"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":45,"pages":5,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
