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Quotes About Perseverance

We, all of us, have been affected by war, hurricanes, drought, economic hardship. The result is a disease—an epidemic—called 'hopelessness.' It's carried on the air around here, and I am fighting it." My
~ Charles Martin
She curled my hand into a fist and showed it to me. "Life is a battle, but you can't fight it with your fists." She gently tapped me on the chin with my fist and then put her hand on my chest. "You got to fight it with your heart." She pulled me back to her chest and sucked through her teeth like she was trying to pick the corn out with her tongue. "If your knuckles are bloodier than your knees, then you're fighting the wrong battle.
~ Charles Martin
He said he gave up what he couldn't keep to gain what he couldn't lose.
~ Charles Martin
Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a host of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus.
~ Charles Martin
No gone is too far gone.
~ Charles Martin
When you boil it down," he said, holding out his hand and counting with his fingers, "all we got left, all anybody's got, is faith . . . and hope . . . and love." He looked at his three fingers. "And we all gonna make it. All three of us.
~ Charles Martin
It is a flower that sprouts and grows when others pour water upon it. I think sometimes that I spent so much time worrying about how to protect and strengthen the flower—even going so far as to graft in a new stem and root system—that I forgot to simply water it.
~ Charles Martin
That old man's guitar had lost its voice. It was played out. So was he. But while his mind might have forgotten more music than most would ever know, his fingers had not. Where most folks saw an itinerant drunk, I tasted the residue of musical genius. At one time, this guy had been somebody.
~ Charles Martin
If your knuckles are bloodier than your knees, then you're fighting the wrong battle.
~ Charles Martin
Don't get axle-wrapped 'bout what you can't control. You'll get your chance. Your job is to make the most of it when you do.
~ Charles Martin
Brothers and sisters, a demon's job is to kill you. To beat you to death. To rob you of anything that is not painful. This railing is where you give more than you take. Where you steal back. Where you kill what's killing you. Then, having chased and slain, you return"—Pastor John pointed to the pews and folding chairs—"bloody but unharmed, different but the same, changed but unchanged, moved but unmoved. A living battleground.
~ Charles Martin
not. And before you start
~ Charles Martin
the magnetic hope that bubbled forth from each, a hope that no power in hell or on earth could ever extinguish.
~ Charles Martin
That's life. You take the bad with the good. Rise up through it. Live in the midst of it. It's the bad that lets you know how good the good really is. Don't let the bad leave you thinking like there ain't no good. There is, and lots of it, too." "You
~ Charles Martin
No problem is so formidable that you can't walk away from it.
~ Charles Monroe Schultz
All enchantments die; only cowards die with them.
~ Charles Morgan
Here's the secret you should remember whenever you hear someone lamenting how tough it is to get ahead in the postindustrial global economy: Few people work nearly as hard as they could. The few who do have it made.
~ Charles Murray
Try hard. Be true. Enjoy. Godspeed.
~ Charles Murray
People need self-respect, but self-respect must be earned -- it cannot be self-respect if it's not earned -- and the only way to earn anything is to achieve it in the face of the possibility of failing.
~ Charles Murray
People need self-respect, that self respect must be earned – it cannot be self-respect if it's not earned – and the only way to earn anything is to achieve it in the face of the possibility of failing.
~ Charles Murray
I have had to learn the simplest things last. Which made for difficulties.
~ Charles Olsen
What does not change / is the will to change.
~ Charles Olson
One sees more clearly in the fog because one has to look harder.
~ Charles Palliser
To wait so long/And want a man refined and strong/Is not at all uncommon. And yet to wait one hundred years/Without a tear, without a care/Makes for a very rare woman. So here our tale appears to show/How marriage deferred/Brings joy unheard/Nothing lost after a century or so. But others love with more ardor/And wed quickly out of passion/Whatever they do/I won't deplore/Nor shall I preach a lesson.
~ Charles Perrault