Events may be horrible or inescapable. Men have always a choice - if not whether, then how, they may endure.
Lois McMaster BujoldMots clés strength courage strength-through-adversity enduring willpower
But in the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself.
Albert CamusMots clés suicide survival enduring going-on
Really, there was only one sensible thing to do. Stay the course. Pray it through, day by day, minute by minute. The Lord had an answer and it would surely come. (p. 203)
Janice HannaMots clés persistence faith prayer answers enduring
Conservatism is the antidote to tyranny. It's the only one. It's based on thousands of years of human experience. There is nothing narrow about the conservative philosophy. It's a liberating philosophy. It is a magnificent philosophy. It is a philosophy for the ages, for all times.
Mark R. LevinMots clés experience philosophy tyranny conservatism enduring magnificent antidote broad timeless
Tough times don't last, tough people do, remember?
Gregory PeckMots clés inspirational survival attitude enduring
Sometime the only way t' keep goin' is t' keep goin'.
Bodie ThoeneMots clés life enduring persevering
Apparently Brooklyn needn't always push itself to be something else, something conscious and anxious, something pointed toward Manhattan.... Brooklyn might sometimes also be pleased, as here on Flatbush, to be its grubby, enduring self.
Jonathan LethemMots clés self brooklyn enduring grubby
The years stretched before her, a long and dusty way, yet if she could walk humbly along it she might find that life, unfolding slowly, keeps its best secrets till the end.
Elizabeth GoudgeMots clés inspirational hope enduring
You never really know what's coming. A small wave, or maybe a big one. All you can really do is hope that when it comes, you can surf over it, instead of drown in its monstrosity.
Alysha SpeerMots clés life free hope water live adversity coping trials enduring waves surfing surf wave drown
Cousin Mary hoped her journey through periods of dark and light was like that of a Swiss train toiling up the mountainside, in and out of tunnels but always a little farther up the hill at each emergence. But she could only hope that this was so, she did not feel it. It seemed to her that she did not advance at all and that what she was learning now was only to hold on. The Red Queen in Alice Through the Looking Glass, she remembered, had had to run fast merely to stay where she was, but doubtless she had run in hope, disdaining despair; and hope, Cousin Mary discovered, when deliberately opposed to despair, was one of the tough virtues.
Elizabeth GoudgeMots clés perspective mental-illness enduring hope-against-despair
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