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Quotes About Endured

Personally, I was oblivious to any financial hardships that my parents endured.
~ Sven-Goran Eriksson
canceled, isolated, distanced dazed, befuddled, harried rationed, washed, disinfected zoomed, homeschooled furloughed, fired, scared impoverished, subsidized learned, helped, sacrificed inspired, respected, thanked hospitalized, intubated, died lied, gaslighted, denied masked, tested, untested endured, abided, accepted annoyed, outraged, protested anticipated, waited, voted
~ Terri Guillemets, "2020"
Gisele thought it a little harsh of Nigel to be questioning her and expecting sensible answers after all she had just endured.
~ Hannah Howell
Mr. Knightley to be no longer coming there for his evening comfort! - No longer walking in at all hours, as if ever willing to change his own home for their's! - How was it to be endured?
~ Jane Austen
A sense of duty is useful in work but offensive in personal relations. People wish to be liked, not to be endured with patient resignation.
~ Bertrand Russell
In one of the most remarkable studies of the transmission of ideas over time, the economists Nico Voigtländer and Hans-Joachim Voth found evidence that animosity endured generation after generation, for as long as six hundred years. Voigtländer
~ Christine Kenneally
The shelf held nothing of value and it held everything of value. It was the past they'd both endured and escaped. It was despair and hope. It was life and death.
~ Unknown
I bow down in memory of the victims, and I come to tell my Armenian friends that we will never forget the tragedies that your people has endured.
~ Francois Hollande
The bar exam was a nuisance, an ordeal that must be endured, a rite of passage
~ John Grisham
the wretched practices of the Republic endured: corruption, decadence, the lust for prestige.
~ John Jackson Miller
Mr. Knightley to be no longer coming there for his evening comfort! - No longer walking in at all hours, as if ever willing to change his own home for their's! - How was it to be endured?
~ Jane Austen, Emma
Scholars have an inordinate respect for long books, and have a terrible rancune against those that attempt to cheat on them. They cannot bear to imagine that short-cuts are possible, that specialism is not an inevitability, that learning need not be stoically endured. They cannot bear writers allegro, and when they read such texts—and even pretend to revere them—the result is (this is not a description without generosity) 'unappetizing'.
~ Unknown
Grief. Death was not an intellectual conceit. It was an existential black hole, an animal riddle, both problem and solution, and the grief it inspired could not be fixed or bypassed like a faulty relay, but only endured.
~ Noah Hawley