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Quotes About Endure

One must live as he can.
~ Maxwell Anderson
forensic specialists in the world, and endure for life. No one could apply; one
~ Unknown
Speech falls on the heart like fire, One cannot endure the word of mouth.
~ Unknown
My grandmother once told me that while there is no suffering a person cannot endure, there is plenty of good fortune one can never hope to enjoy. I believe that.
~ Mo Yan
your humour, madam, Gives any and everyone too easy access Into your heart. You have too many lovers Besieging you—a thing I can't endure.
~ Moliere
The manorial system, widespread in the West from Charlemagne's time onward, was not at first favorable to the development of agriculture and commerce. Manors tended to be self-sufficient; the economy was closed. Men lived in their small world, in constant fear of the strange world beyond, from which came only evil. The best they could hope for was to endure, and they endured.
~ Unknown
The truth is that: We are unhappy married and unmarried we're unhappy. In marriage you must first endure, pity and then embrace.
~ Unknown
The stories featured a heroine who was, like Beth, blessed with the gift of easy laughter. They were tales of commonplace courage and optimism, for I knew from my own experience that everyday virtues endure best, and that quiet courage is worth more than the grandest derring-do. Thus "Aunt Dimity" was born, a heroine for the common woman.
~ Nancy Atherton
What is wrong with life is human memory, she thought. What is the point of life and history--all that human beings sacrifice and endure, overcome and rejoice over--if we do not remember? What point are the centuries, years, months, hours, minutes, if they slip through our fingers, if we learn nothing?
~ Naomi Ragen
We all have to find a story to live by and live inside, or we couldn't endure the certainty of suffering.
~ Niall Williams
There are many ways to drown, only the most obvious wave their arms as they're going under.
~ Nick Flynn
I'm not dead.
~ Nick Sagan
An irreligious society cannot endure the truth of the human condition. It prefers a lie, no matter how idiotic it may be.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
there were two worlds: the world within and the world without. She could exist WITHIN, she could endure, she could dream, and she could fly. The world WITHOUT, where everyone else existed
~ Unknown
Sanc? filan da çekme olur mu? Dünyada yeterince ac? var zaten.
~ Unknown
Do not worship God Inexorable God Neither needs nor wants Your worship. Instead, Acknowledge and attend God, Learn from God, With forethought and intelligence, Imagination and industry, Shape God. When you must, Yield to God. Adapt and endure.
~ Octavia E. Butler
Live! That's all anybody can do right now. Live. Hold out. Survive. I don't know whether good times are coming back again. But I know that won't matter if we don't survive these times.
~ Octavia E. Butler
Flurries early, pristine and pearly. Winter's come calling! Can we endure so premature a falling? Some may find this trend distressing- others bend to say a blessing over sage and onion dressing.
~ Old Farmer's Almanac
Life is given to live, not survive.
~ Unknown
Misfortunes one can endure — they come from outside, they are accidents. But to suffer for one's own faults — ah! there is the sting of life.
~ Oscar Wilde
Man was, and is, too shallow and cowardly to endure the fact of the mortality of everything living. He wraps it up in the rose-coloured optimism of Progress (which no one actually believes in), he masks it with literature, he crawls behind the shelter of ideals so as not to see anything. But
~ Oswald Spengler
Night is not something to endure until dawn. It is an element, like wind or fire. Darkness is its own kingdom; it moves to its own laws, and many living things dwell in it.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
The Landscape becomes reflective, human and thinks itself though me. I make it an object, let it project itself and endure within my painting....I become the subjective consciousness of the landscape, and my painting becomes its objective consciousness.
~ Paul Cezanne
I have never been given to envy - save for the envy I feel toward those people who have the ability to make a marriage work and endure happily.
~ Paul Getty