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Quotes About Endure

This provision is made in a constitution, intended to endure for ages to come, and consequently, to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs.
~ John Marshall
a constitution, intended to endure for ages to come, and consequently, to be adapted to the various crises of human affairs.
~ John Marshall
Jung wrote, "Eros is a questionable fellow and will always remain so…. He belongs on one side to man's primordial animal nature, which will endure as long as man has an animal body. On the other side he is related to the highest forms of the spirit. But he thrives only when spirit and instinct are in right harmony.
~ Elizabeth Lesser
But after he said that that day, she lived with a kind of terror, and a longing that felt at times unendurable. But people endure things.
~ Elizabeth Strout
Beware of searching for the answer to your question, man could not endure life if he was aware of the hour of his death.
~ Axel Munthe
There are only two ways to confront pain: to live with the pain forever or to work with the pain and see if you can eradicate it.
~ B.K.S. Iyengar
I don't know if anything I write will endure, but I do try to write it as a narrative that will not only challenge but also entice the reader into the lives of children.
~ Jonathan Kozol
Alcohol is the anesthesia by which we endure the operation of life
~ George Bernard Shaw
She thought it was part of the hardship of her life that there was laid upon her the burthen of larger wants than others seemed to feel – that she had to endure this wide hopeless yearning for that something, whatever it was, that was greatest and best on this earth.
~ George Eliot
The hardest thing about adolescence is that everything seems too big. There's no way to get context or perspective, ..... Pain and joy without limits. No one can live like that forever, so experience finally comes to our rescue. We come to know what we can endure, and also that nothing endures.
~ Sara Paretsky
Kindness was too painful. It had been a long time since he had had to endure it.
~ Sara Sheridan
It is only what is written upon the soul of man that will survive the wreck of time.
~ Francis James Grimke
HERE AT THE GOLDEN GATE IS THE ETERNAL RAINBOW THAT HE CONCEIVED AND SET TO FORM. A PROMISE INDEED THAT THE RACE OF MAN SHALL ENDURE INTO THE AGES. Like
~ Mark Helprin
to defeat pain he had to separate it from time, its most useful ally.
~ Mark Helprin
What did it matter, even though he should embrace her? It was her lot to undergo misery, and as she had not chosen to take poison, the misery must be endured. She rose as he entered and gave him her hand.
~ Anthony Trollope
faded daily. Sometimes she suffered much pain from the canker
~ Anya Seton
And without a doubt it is more comfortable to endure blind bondage than to work for one's liberation; the dead, too, are better suited to the earth than the living.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
There are two insults which no human being will endure: the assertion that he hasn't a sense of humor, and the doubly impertinent assertion that he has never known trouble. Carol
~ Sinclair Lewis
No, I won't leave the world--I'll enter a lunatic asylum and see if the profundity of insanity reveals to me the riddles of life. Idiot, why didn't I do that long ago, why has it taken me so long to understand what it means when the Indians honour the insane, step aside for them? Yes, a lunatic asylum--don't you think I may end up there?
~ Soren Kierkegaard
She was twenty and had come to realize that, though she had a voice, she wasn't a singer; that to endure and embrace the life of a singer demands a whole lot more than a voice.
~ James A. Baldwin
Jazz will endure just as long as people hear it through their feet instead of their brains.
~ John Philip Sousa
But not only does the pursuit of joy in God give strength to endure; it is the key to breaking the power of sin on our way to heaven.
~ John Piper
No true Christian can endure in battling unrighteousness unless his heart is aflame with new spiritual affections, or passions. "Mere knowledge is confessedly too weak. The affections alone remain to supply the deficiency."1
~ John Piper
No true Christian can endure in battling unrighteousness unless his heart is aflame with new spiritual affections, or passions.
~ John Piper