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Quotes About Challenges

I think historically America has been pretty tolerant. It seems when there's a mass influx from one place, that's when it becomes problematic for Americans.
~ Billy Joel
Cities tolerate crazy people. Companies don't.
~ Geoffrey West
My mother says that I have abnormal capacity to tolerate pain. It's the first step to win over adversaries.
~ Sandeep Singh
Some of the greatest shows in history - 'Seinfeld,' 'Everybody Loves Raymond' and 'House' - had puny starts but the benefit of schedule protection, increasingly scarce in today's DVR world. Cable nets can tolerate small ratings, building hits in progress like 'Breaking Bad,' or marathon their way to a 'Duck Dynasty.'
~ Kevin Reilly
It's true - my mother kicked me out the house at 14. I had to go live with my sister. I had some problems. I was very rebellious as a kid. I don't even know why or where it came from, but I had a lot of anger. Me and my mom clashed a lot because she didn't tolerate that, as she shouldn't from a 14-year-old.
~ Michael Che
The more you practice tolerating discomfort, the more confidence you'll gain in your ability to accept new challenges.
~ Amy Morin
Life will take its toll on all of us. We get injured, we get old. It's really sad to try to run away from these harsh realities of life. Looks are not everything. I am not going to look beautiful all the time.
~ Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Starting a new business will take its toll on your time and energy, and this can place strain on family and social relationships, depending on their expectations and how open you are in your communication with them.
~ Fabrizio Moreira
Being a parent is the hardest thing in the world... the psychological toll it takes on you because these lives are in your hands. I take it very seriously.
~ Michelle Pfeiffer
Making a movie takes a toll on your life because it's a commitment, so you put a lot on the back burner.
~ Michael Eklund
These big jumps take a big toll on the body, especially a young body. So, it's kind of risk or reward, I guess.
~ Nathan Chen
I think that being in the closet is really hard. It takes a toll on your mind. It takes a toll on you. I think it just makes every aspect of your life more difficult.
~ Gus Kenworthy
Travel takes a toll on you.
~ Eva Gutowski
When a person is juggling a lot of emotions in a single day, it can take a toll.
~ Raashi Khanna
I don't think we can fully understand just how much pressure is on these fighters' shoulders once they win the UFC title. It's a grind just to get to the title fight. You're not earning a lot of money, and the sport takes a real toll on your body. And then once you get the belt, you've got an army of fighters coming for you right away.
~ Ariel Helwani
No major technological change has ever been instituted by mankind without an array of negative consequences. The motor car has meant liberation for millions, but it has also caused congestion, environmental damage, and a disturbing death toll on the roads.
~ Theo Paphitis
The business has taken a toll on me.
~ Roddy Piper
But obviously captaincy is a long process. It takes its toll as time goes on.
~ Sourav Ganguly
It is very difficult to shoot mythological shows. The costumes and the make up are very time consuming... It definitely takes a toll on the body.
~ Puneet Issar
It's a lot to deal with someone who is going through mental health issues; that talk starts to take a toll on you.
~ Shibani Dandekar
I was in the Spurs team and in the Ireland team when I got it and I admit it took its toll on me when I came back. But look, there were many, many people worse off than me.
~ Matt Doherty
It's a different thing to write a love story now than in the time of Jane Austen, Eliot, or Tolstoy. One of the problems is that once divorce is possible, once break-ups are possible, it can all become a little less momentous.
~ Mona Simpson
It won't work." Ogden shook his head. "Less than five percent of this country wants to raise the quotas." "But these are refugees, not immigrants." "These are Jews." "Not all.
~ Sarah Blake
The bottom line is, what defines you isn't how many times you crash, but the number of times you get back on the bike. As long as it's one more. you're all good.
~ Sarah Dessen