Quotes About Resilience
Clawing its way towards us, the ugliness of the world tore away our hiding-place.
~ Amin Maalouf
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S'enfermer dans une mentalité d'agressé est plus dévastateur encore pour la victime de l'agression elle-même.
~ Amin Maalouf
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Nikad ne molim Boga da me poštedi nevolja, ve? samo da me poštedi o?aja. Ne gubi povjerenje: kada te Svevišnji ispusti iz jedne ruke, uhvati te drugom.
~ Amin Maalouf
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Tünelin ucunda ???k göremesek de bir ?????n var olduÄŸuna, er ya da geç görüneceÄŸine inatla inanmam?z gerekir.
~ Amin Maalouf
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Hayat kendi yolunu çizer hep; yata??ndan edilince hemen bir yenisini kazan nehirler misali.
~ Amin Maalouf
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Hayat insana b?kk?nl?k verecek kadar uzun de?ildir.
~ Amin Maalouf
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On a tendance à se reconnaître d'ailleurs dans son appartenance la plus attaquée.
~ Amin Maalouf
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le sentiment d'avoir été victime d'une injustice.Un sentiment qui blesse,mais qui met du baume sur la blessure,un sentiment qui tue parfois,mais qui,bien plus souvent,donne aux femmes de puissantes raisons de vivre et de se battre.
~ Amin Maalouf
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Zatvaranje u mentalitet napadnutog još je mnogo razornije nego sam napad.
~ Amin Maalouf
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Il arrive que la vie manque de tact, et qu'elle déploie ses incongruités au mauvais moment, quand nous n'avons aucune envie de sourire.
~ Amin Maalouf
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Baz?lar?, geleceÄŸe olan inançlar?n? kaybetmedikleri için sabrederler. Baz?lar?, iÅŸi bitirmeye cesaret edemediklerinden. Korkakl?k hiç kuÅŸkusuz hor görülesi bir ÅŸey, ama gene de yaÅŸam?n düzenine dahil. T?pk? boyun eÄŸmek gibi, o da hayatta kalman?n bir arac?.
~ Amin Maalouf
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Let your tears roll tonight, but tomorrow you will start the battle again. What defeats us, always, is just our own sorrow.
~ Amin Maalouf
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So, where does it come from, the fury? A thousand indignities, a thousand wrongs, like tiny knife wounds, shredding a person's humanity. In time only the tattered remnants are left. And in the end they ask themselves — what good is this to me? And they throw the last of it away.
~ Aminatta Forna
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And afterwards, if you had asked any of the survivors how they had managed it, they would not have been able to tell you. It was as if those days in the forest, the escape to the city, had passed in a trance. The mind creates an alternative state.
~ Aminatta Forna
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I sought solace in the very thing that caused me pain.
~ Aminatta Forna
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Courage is not what it took to survive. Quite the opposite! You had to be a coward to survive.
~ Aminatta Forna
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I learned what it was like to lose yourself. To feel the fragments flying off you. As if your soul has unhitched itself from your body and is flying away on a piece of string like a balloon. Lost in the clouds. You think, I only have to catch the end of the string. But though it hovers within sight, you cannot grasp it. You try and try. And then there comes a time when you are too tired. You no longer care. So you say: Let it go. Let me just fall down here on the soft grass and go to sleep.
~ Aminatta Forna
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It was the way people thought: what you couldn't do anything about you learned to accept.
~ Aminatta Forna
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And what is life without incident? Is such a life even possible?' He took a sip of his water: 'How do we become human except in the face of adversity?
~ Aminatta Forna
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If you fail to look at the Brightside of life, You will fail to succeed at leaving the Darkside of life.
~ Amir Al-Rubai
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The grey steel streets were indeed paltry (not our feelings, and no, not the blues) but those gray streets were dead and cold, despite our warm living selves celebrating the life in us dancing across their surfaces.
~ Amiri Baraka
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The horizontal quality of black life, that is, the smashed flat quality of life for the oppressed, proposes that we is all generally equally mashed.
~ Amiri Baraka
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At the base of her ankle is a deep, ugly scar she got when a car ran over her foot when she was six years old. That was in a small town in Bangladesh. Thus, even today, she hesitates superstitiously before crossing the road, and is painfully shy of walking distances. Her fears make her laughable. The scar is printed on her skin like a radiant star.
~ Amit Chaudhuri
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Kanai, the dreamers have everyone to speak for them,' she said, 'But those who try to be strong, who try to build things - no one ever sees any poetry in that, do they?
~ Amitav Ghosh
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