We writers are resilient souls.
Lauren DeStefanoTags: writers resilience
Do the things that interest you and do them with all your heart. Don't be concerned about whether people are watching you or criticizing you. The chances are that they aren't paying any attention to you. It's your attention to yourself that is so stultifying. But you have to disregard yourself as completely as possible. If you fail the first time then you'll just have to try harder the second time. After all, there's no real reason why you should fail. Just stop thinking about yourself.
Eleanor RooseveltTags: self-esteem be-yourself overcoming resilience care-for-self love-for-self
La rebelión consiste en mirar una rosa
hasta pulverizarse los ojos.
Tags: inspirational rebellion resilience
Some of us are born more than once.
Some of us recreate ourselves many times. Ryodan says adaptability is survivability. Ryodan says a lot of stuff. Sometimes I listen,
All I know is, every time I open my eyes, my brian kicks on. Something wakes up deep in my belly, and I know I'll do anything it takes...
To.
Just.
Keep.
Breathing.
Tags: resilience dani-o-malley
The most wonderful inspirations die with their subject, if he has no hand to paint them to the senses.
Ralph Waldo EmersonTags: bravery creativity living resilience inspirations
It is not queer, and both desolating and comforting, how, with all associations broken, one forms new ones, as a broken bone thickens in healing.
Wallace StegnerTags: friendship isolation resilience
She's been conned, ruined, left for dead, and she's not going to forgive any of it. She will soldier on, if only out of spite.
Lauren DeStefanoTags: forgiveness spite resilience
Great hearts can only be made by great troubles. The spade of trouble digs the reservoir of comfort deeper, and makes more room for consolation.
Charles Haddon SpurgeonTags: faith resilience
Memphis found his smile. 'You know me, sir. I don't wear worry.
Libba BrayTags: brave worry resilience smiles
It's hard to say what makes the mind piece things together in a sudden lightning flash. I've come to hold the human spirit in the highest regard. Like the body, it struggles to repair itself. As cells fight off infection and conquer illness, the spirit, too, has remarkable resilience. It knows when it is harmed, and it knows she the harm is too much to bear. If it deems the injury too great, the spirit cocoons the wound, in the same fashion that the body forms a cyst around infection, until the time comes that it can deal with it.
Karen Marie MoningTags: inspirational spirit resilience fever-series
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