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Quotes About Perseverance

Veritas Omnia Vincit
~ Jan Hus
After bad times come good times or returns but always sunshine will be shine between the rains and storms
~ Jan Jansen
Not every road we follow will bring us to a palace or castle.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Those who are not lazy will have a better chance for a steadfast future.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Friend, our dream is not Easy to explain and not to follow without knowledge about Dreams.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
When we are straight we never have to be scare from the darkness, because the sun will always shine in our Heart.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
A Tree with strong roots and Branches will overcome every Storm and will have every Year new Leaves.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Be Positive in Life we All have Problems solve them with a Smile and Go on with Our Future, nobody is Perfect and also Nothing is in Perfection.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
The moment we are thinking something is impossible it happen to Us.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Winners don't do different things, they just do things differently+ Jan Jansen
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Some People have Different Faces but Remember with one Face we will always go to the End.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Sometimes we think we have a great prosperity but then we suddenly encounter the storm.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Haat of jaloezie zal niet geven geen oplossing alleen tranen op de lange termijn, omdat een winnaar is een vechter voor hun rechten en kansen in het leven.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Our life is a long road and we all hope that there is many sunshine along the way.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
The Mirrow will always win from the Shadow.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Maybe iT Goes Sometimes not so fast in nature, but it show us every time again that it never will give up and how powerful it is.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
We live in the impossible where everything is made possible by human.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
The history of America is the history of overcoming hardships and that was never more true than during World War II.
~ Jan Jarboe Russell
The point, Nobu told Sumi, was to find some disciplined way to endure suffering without losing one's sense of identity, dignity, and purpose.
~ Jan Jarboe Russell
She reminded Sumi of the Japanese custom of gaman. Nobu spoke the ancient word as a charge to her daughter: to have gaman was to endure the unbearable with dignity and forbearance.
~ Jan Jarboe Russell
The only task he concentrated on, day by day, was keeping himself and his family alive. He knew the Nazis' goal: extermination. The only dignity he had left was in his ability to resist. On
~ Jan Jarboe Russell
Both of our parents lived their lives practicing gaman—patience and resilience," said Nobusuke, the second-born son. "They never wasted anything—not food, time, or anger. Instead, they waited for things to work out.
~ Jan Jarboe Russell
As they bore witness to their experiences behind barbed wire in Crystal City and to their brutal transport into war in Germany and Japan, the former internees did not ask why they were made to suffer but how could suffering be endured. The
~ Jan Jarboe Russell
The second phrase was gaman, which means to find some physical practice such as meditation, calligraphy, or the making of art that would help one persevere in the face of what seemed unbearable.
~ Jan Jarboe Russell