Quotes by Hardship These reflections made me very sensible of the goodness of Providence to me, and very thankful for my present condition, with all its hardships and misfortunes ; and this part also I cannot but recommend to the reflection of those who are apt, in their misery, to say, Is any affliction like mine? Let them consider how much worse the cases of some people are, and their case might have been, if Providence had thought fit. Daniel Defoe hardship reflection people We are not taught that hardship is the anvil upon which we are beaten into beauty. We are not taught that some of our greatest moments are some of our most difficult. Daniel Gillies anvils hardship taught Waiting is one of life’s hardships. Daniel Handler hardship waiting I can see Obama trying to be the president who suggests solutions for everyone who has experienced economic hardship. Darryl Pinckney hardship president trying Every hardship you endure and every failure you withstand could very well be the stepping stone to success and the realization of your God-given dream. David A. R. White hardship realization dream I cared not where or how I lived, or what hardships I went through, so I could but gain souls to Christ David Brainerd hardship soul missionary The noblest people are those despising wealth, learning, pleasure and life; esteeming above them poverty, ignorance, hardship and death. Diogenes hardship ignorance people Hardship makes the world obscure. Don DeLillo obscure hardship world People had no tolerance for your particular hardship unless you knew how to entertain them with it. Don DeLillo hardship tolerance people As a result of all this hardship, dirt, thirst, and wombats, you would expect Australians to be a dour lot. Instead, they are genial, jolly, cheerful, and always willing to share a kind word with a stranger, unless they are an American. Douglas Adams cheerful dirt hardship Great character is forged through hardships. Eiji Yoshikawa great-character hardship character The talk of sheltering woman from the fierce storms of life is the sheerest mockery, for they beat on her from every point of thecompass, just as they do on man, and with more fatal results, for he has been trained to protect himself, to resist, to conquer. Elizabeth Cady Stanton storm hardship men What ought one to say then as each hardship comes? I was practicing for this, I was training for this. Epictetus hardship training challenges All travellers who had preceded me into the Barren Grounds had relied on the abundant game, and in consequence suffered dreadful hardships; in some cases even starved to death. Ernest Thompson Seton barren hardship games ... the understatement, the self-ridicule, the delight in the foreignness of foreigners, the complete denial of any attempt to enlist the sympathies of his readers in the hardships he has capriciously invited. Evelyn Waugh denial hardship self It's easier to bleed than sweat, Mr. Motes. Flannery O'Connor hardship sweat easier Freedom is the will to be responsible for ourselves. It is to preserve the distance which separates us from other men. To grow more indifferent to hardship, to severity, to privation, and even to life itself. Friedrich Nietzsche hardship distance men It really seems as if failure and hardship make more of a human being of folks than success. Gene Stratton-Porter success-and-failure folks hardship Everyone has hardship in their life. Everyone has pain. Gayle Forman hardship pain She thought it was part of the hardship of her life that there was laid upon her the burthen of larger wants than others seemed to feel – that she had to endure this wide hopeless yearning for that something, whatever it was, that was greatest and best on this earth. George Eliot hardship earth want «123456789»