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Quotes About Resilience

To recognize the hand of the Lord in your life and to accept His will without complaint is a beginning. That decision does not immediately eliminate the struggles that will come for your growth. But I witness that it is the best way there is for you to find strength and understanding.
~ Richard G. Scott
Strong moral character results from consistent correct choices in the trials and testing of life. Your faith can guide you to those correct choices.
~ Richard G. Scott
Forsaken, fucking in the cold, eating each other, lost runny noses, complaining all the time like so many people that we know
~ Richard Gary Brautigan
Sometimes when you are feeling buried, you're just planted
~ Richard Grant
When the wolf is at your door, it's best to have a big gun.
~ Richard Greener
It has pleased and interested me to see how I could get along under difficult circumstances and with so much discomfort but as I say I was not sent out here to improve my temper or my health or to make me more content with my good things in the East.
~ Richard H. Davis
When you know something cannot be done, also remember the essential reason why, so later, when the circumstances have changed, you will not say 'It can't be done.
~ Richard Hamming
He wrote to tell him not to be scared that he had injured his brain, because he had done the same thing and got better. It was a source of comfort beyond words.
~ Richard Hammond
work hard, live hard, die hard, and go to hell after all, would be hard indeed!
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
For, with a ship's gear, as well as a sailor's wardrobe, fine weather must be improved to get ready for the bad to come.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
Quoique sans patrie et sans roi, Et très brave ne l'étant guere, J'ai voulu mourir à la guerre. La mort n'a pas voulu de moi.
~ Richard Hillary
I still believe in the possibility of the United States, with all its will and all its strength, and I don't just mean military, persevering against any challenge. I still believe in that.
~ Richard Holbrooke
Every invention, every innovation in the history of the world, has been laughed at. Columbus was renounced as a faker; Morse was called a crank; Franklin a fool; Charles Darwin ridiculed for years. It seems to be the fate of every man or woman who discovers a new fact, to be made the subject of attacks of the most violent nature, without rhyme or reason.
~ Richard Holmes
The person who lets the world control him, no longer possesses his inner self.
~ Richard Hooper
Richard Hough
~ impediments
Viktor Frankl concluded that in the last resort "everything can be taken from a man but one thing, the last of human freedoms—to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances."4
~ Richard Layard
I tried not to let these things affect me. They affected me quickly and obviously.
~ Richard Laymon
Women have their own braveries, their own mighty courageousness that is of woman, and not to be compared with the courage shown by man.
~ Richard Llewellyn
You must learn to tell worry from thought, and thought from prayer. Sometimes a light will go from your life, Huw, and your life becomes a prayer, till you are strong enough to stand under the weight of your own thought again.
~ Richard Llewellyn
You must learn to tell worry from thought and thought from prayer. Sometimes a light will go from your life, and a thought becomes a prayer til you are strong enough to stand under the weight of your own thought again.
~ Richard Llewellyn
Worry, my son?...I am not worried now and I never have or will. You must learn to tell worry from thought, and thought from prayer. Sometimes a light will go from your life...and your life becomes a prayer, till you are strong enough to stand under the weight of your own thought again.
~ Richard Llewellyn
The beauty and music...It is a call...And some are not strong.
~ Richard Llewellyn
As Davy said, so it happened. The ironworkers started to work in the pit for not much more than some of the boys. Some of them even started pulling the trams in place of the ponies. A lot of the older and better-paid men got discharged without being told why, although it was put out that they were too old and could not work as well as they ought. But that was nonsense, because Dai Griffiths, one of them, was one of the best in the Valley and known for it.
~ Richard Llewellyn
I am not worried now and I never have nor will. You must learn to tell worry from thought and thought from prayer. Sometimes a light will go from your life and your life becomes a prayer til you are strong enough to stand under the weight of your own thought again.
~ Richard Llewellyn