Bamboo Resilience Quotes

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The human capacity for burden is like bamboo- far more flexible than you'd ever believe at first glance.
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Jodi Picoult (My Sister’s Keeper)
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Bamboo is flexible, bending with the wind but never breaking, capable of adapting to any circumstance. It suggests resilience, meaning that we have the ability to bounce back even from the most difficult times. . . . Your ability to thrive depends, in the end, on your attitude to your life circumstances. Take everything in stride with grace, putting forth energy when it is needed, yet always staying calm inwardly.
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Ping Fu
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I think it is a poetic symbol. Like the bamboo, we are a people who will bend but will not break. We are resilient. We have a natural thirst for life and family; that is what brings us peace.
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Amy S. Kwei (A Concubine for the Family: A Family Saga in China)
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Study the teachings of the pine tree, the bamboo, and the plum blossom. The pine is evergreen, firmly rooted, and venerable. The bamboo is strong, resilient, unbreakable. The plum blossom is hardy, fragrant, and elegant.
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Morihei Ueshiba (The Art of Peace)
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Digital Transformation is like a Bamboo Plantation-Bend but don't break. Be flexible yet firmly rooted. Show resilience while highly sustainable!
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Narayanan Palani (The Web Accessibility Project: Development and Testing Best Practices)
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To take an analogy from botany, she imagined a child as an unopened flower; a parent had a responsability to provide light and water, but also to stand back and watch. 'He can do anything he wants', she said, 'as long as he's happy and cool.' In contrast, I saw no reason why the flower should not be bracketed to a bamboo stick, pruned, exposed to artificial light; if it made for a stronger, more resilient plant, why not? (pag. 337)
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David Nicholls (Us)
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When this book [So Far From The Bamboo Grove] was accepted for publication, a writer friend told Yoko that now she would be competing with other writers. Yoko said, No, she would not compete with anyone for anything. "I competed with life and death when young," she said. "And I won." ... Here is the story of her victory.
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Jean Fritz (So Far from the Bamboo Grove)
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When this book [So Far From The Bamboo Grove] was accepted for publication, a writer friend told Yoko that now she would be competing with other writers. Yoko said, No, she would not compete with anyone for anything. 'I competed with life and death when young,' she said. 'And I won.' ... Here is the story of her victory.
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Jean Fritz (So Far from the Bamboo Grove)