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Quotes About Challenge

The piles were a lot bigger than his hole was deep.
~ Louis Sachar
After all, if you're not scared, then there's nothing to be brave about, is there?
~ Louis Sachar
Well, the first hole's the hardest," Magnet said.
~ Louis Sachar
Stanley was still digging.
~ Louis Sachar
Nothing in life is easy. But that's no reason to give up.
~ Louis Sachar
Twenty-five Percent Slam
~ Louis Sachar
All too soon Stanley was back out on the lake, sticking his shovel into the dirt. X-Ray was right: the third hole was the hardest.
~ Louis Sachar
left his great-grandfather to face the hot barren desert. The Warden had left Stanley to face Mr. Sir. Somehow his great-grandfather
~ Louis Sachar
Take a train, peanut brain
~ Louis Sachar
Stanley raised and lowered one shoulder.
~ Louis Sachar
Eat a frog, warthog
~ Louis Sachar
tied to broken rubber
~ Louis Sachar
Twitch had been arrested for stealing a car. He claimed he could break into a car, disconnect the alarm, and hot-wire the engine, all in less than a minute.
~ Louis Sachar
But people don't change their beliefs easily. Even when their deepest convictions are challenged - by the failure of the world to end, for example - they continue on their way, sticking to the old routine: they get back on their weird bikes and ride again.
~ Louis Theroux
I like adventures, and I'm going to find some.
~ Louisa May Alcott
If life is often so hard as this, I don't see how we ever shall get through it…
~ Louisa May Alcott
It's my dreadful temper! I try to cure it, I think I have, and then it breaks out worse than ever.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Rivalry adds so much to the charm of one's conquests.
~ Louisa May Alcott
As she said, she was 'fond of luxury', and her chief trouble was poverty.
~ Louisa May Alcott
for all to get in, and Beth found it very hard to pass the lions. Old Mr. Laurence was the biggest one, but after
~ Louisa May Alcott
It's my dreadful temper! I try to cure it, I think I have, and then it breaks out worse than ever. Oh
~ Louisa May Alcott
I advise you to sail away in one of your ships, and never come home again till you have tried your own way.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Di wrestled with her knitting as if it were Fate, and she were paying off the grudge she owed
~ Louisa May Alcott
She silently excepted his challenge to the tournament so often held between man and woman- a tournament where the keen tongue is the lance, pride the shield, passion the fiery steed, and the hardest heart the winner of the prize.
~ Louisa May Alcott