Quotes About Hardship
Russian work songs can make you suffer.
~ Daniel Pearl
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It isn't easy to suffer failure, go through all the pain and the hardship.
~ Abhinav Bindra
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People don't know what pain is until they suffer.
~ Vitor Belfort
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On every film you suffer, but on some you really suffer.
~ Martin Scorsese
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If we avail ourselves to serve in terms of the Constitution, we should be prepared if, indeed, those we serve deem it appropriate to suffer the hardship that comes with our constitutional obligations.
~ Jacob Zuma
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I see, in this life, the hardship many suffer. I see the joy that music can give. How we deal with all this is part of a preparation for the next life.
~ Andris Nelsons
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My feet are not a good part of my body. They definitely have suffered for my art. They're, like, all bunions and blisters.
~ Lindy Booth
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No one has ever suffered from his people as I have.
~ Ali ibn Abi Talib
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You cannot understand what it means to be poor until you have suffered it.
~ Andre Aciman
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The first year with ABT I learned 13 new roles. Most were lengthy ballets, more complicated than I was used to. I have suffered from tendinitis since I was 13, and it flared up again until the pain was paralyzing. There were times I prayed I'd be sick so I wouldn't have to go on.
~ Gelsey Kirkland
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When I got to know about my cancer, I was at the rock bottom of my life, and my work suffered for it.
~ Manisha Koirala
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Suffering does not discriminate.
~ Shania Twain
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Suffering from dysentery at sea was no picnic.
~ Pamela Stephenson
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They said their sufferings were great on the passage, and several of their number had died.
~ Lewis Tappan
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Suffering degrades, embitters and enrages.
~ Aung San Suu Kyi
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The ox suffers, the cart complains.
~ Victor Hugo
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Poor fellow, he suffers from files.
~ Aneurin Bevan
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Working in a sugar mill is absolute misery for very little money.
~ Mark Kurlansky
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We hear the stories every day now: the father who puts on a suit every morning and leaves the house so his daughter doesn't know he lost his job, the recent college grad facing up to the painful reality that the only door that's open to her after four years of study and a pile of debt is her parents'. These are the faces of the Obama economy.
~ Mitch McConnell
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My parents were European immigrants. They came to the States with $1,500, two suitcases, and me, and they managed to build a business, a family, and a future for their family. They didn't have any of the resources of people who have lived here for two or three generations.
~ Stana Katic
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The next summer, 1794, corn grew dear, and distress began in our land.
~ Joanna Southcott
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My high school job was putting insulation in attics - in Louisiana in the summer. It must have been 95 degrees every day, and the insulation used to get all over me. It was not fun. But I didn't know any different. It wasn't like I was spending summers on Cape Cod.
~ James Carville
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My first job was cleaning dog kennels. It was especially, ah, aromatic during those hot, humid Louisiana summers, but it prepared me for Hollywood.
~ Robert Crais
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I worked three summers putting in sewer pipe and guardrail on the road in Ohio.
~ Roger Ailes
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