Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Adaptability is not imitation. It means power of resistance and as

Adaptability is not imitation. It means power of resistance and assimilation. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Is it not enough to know the evil to shun it? If not, we should be sincere enough to admit that we love evil too well to give it up. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Mans nature is not essentially evil. Brute nature has been know to yield to the influence of love. You must never despair of human nature. – Mahatma Gandhi

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It is easy enough to be friendly to ones friends. But to befriend the one who regards himself as your enemy is the quintessence of true religion. The other is mere business. – Mahatma Gandhi

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If you live in the river you should make friends with the crocodile. – Proverb

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It is a wise person that adapts themselves to all contingencies; its the fool who always struggles like a swimmer against the current. – Source Unknown

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They are as much for Mars, as for Mercury; as well qualified for war, as for business. – Source Unknown

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Complete adaptation to environment means death. The essential point in all response is the desire to control environment. – John Dewey

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My nonviolence does not admit of running away from danger and leaving dear ones unprotected. Between violence and cowardly flight, I can only prefer violence to cowardice. I can no more preach nonviolence to a coward than I can tempt a blind man to enjoy healthy scenes. – Mahatma Gandhi