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Quotes About Hardship

Survival isn't instructive, just demeaning.
~ Damon Galgut
We're earlobe deep in doo-doo
~ Dan Abnett
Those who are alone, under hardship or who are ill may find it hard to grasp the Christmas spirit. Thankfully, the miracle of the Christ child born in Bethlehem is what still gives genuine hope to all those who are hurting today.
~ Unknown
But it won't be easy!
~ Dan Gutman
The world avoided" is an evocative phrase. In some ways it's the goal of every upstream effort: To avoid a world where certain kinds of harm, injustice, disease, or hardship persist. The path to "the world avoided" is a difficult one because of the barriers we've seen: problem blindness (I don't see the problem), lack of ownership (That problem is not mine to fix), and tunneling (I can't deal with that right now).
~ Unknown
schoolwork, he'll fall into a hole that he'll be digging himself out of for the rest of his life.
~ Unknown
Do you feel like you've been through a meat grinder or just tumbled around in a cement mixer?
~ Unknown
In the beginning, there were farmers and animal husbanders. Life was hard, brutal, and short. Taxes and other requirements imposed by chiefs, landlords, or the state were onerous. Many people were serfs or slaves, devoid of autonomy and dignity. Poverty and injustice were the norm, save for the lucky few.
~ Unknown
longer in extended bad weather. For passengers in steerage—scores
~ Unknown
I sometimes feel like my life is getting shortened. However, I forget about all of the hard time when viewers show a lot of love.
~ Gong Hyo-jin
There was always a lot of pressure - I fought on Channel 5 in my first fight and got two million views - but luckily I'm the kind of person who thrives under pressure. I use it to fuel my performances and training, knowing that all eyes are on me and that there's a lot to live up to. It made me harder, tougher and more determined.
~ Chris Eubank Jr.
My parents, Mary Agnes Smith and Rowland Smith, both had to work since their early teens, she in the holiday boarding house of her mother and he in his father's market garden in Marton Moss, a village on the south side of Blackpool, just north of Saint Anne's-on-Sea.
~ Michael Smith
The village I come from is the most ruthless, lawless land one can encounter.
~ Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Our parents faced more hardship than us. They didn't stop us from training despite hearing the taunts from the people in the village. We were fortunate to have parents like them.
~ Geeta Phogat
You've got to have a villain and they'll always make me a villain. I'm used to it - it makes me work harder and it makes me fight harder.
~ Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
I come from a violent background. So I became hard. I realised that I had made myself that way to deal with a feeling of abandonment and shame.
~ Mickey Rourke
Psychologically, it's difficult to ever shrug off the effects of extreme hardship or poverty, family bereavement, chronic ill health or the memory of violent conflict.
~ Dawn Foster
I first played the Royal Albert Hall when I was 14. I was a violinist with the Birmingham Schools Concert Orchestra, and we travelled down from the Midlands for the last night of the School Proms. We played some pieces from the Harry Potter films, and the violin parts were really hard.
~ Laura Mvula
For far too long, virtually every time Americans have been asked to make 'tough choices,' it has resulted in disproportionate harm for hardworking Americans and retirees.
~ Jan Schakowsky
Much good art got made while money ruled; I like a lot of it, and hardship and poverty aren't virtues. The good news is that, since almost no one will be selling art, artists - especially emerging ones - won't have to think about turning out a consistent style or creating a brand. They'll be able to experiment as much as they want.
~ Jerry Saltz
ou trabalho duro. Significa estar no meio dessas coisas e ainda assim ter calma no coração.
~ Lori Gottlieb
See, winners embrace hard work.
~ Lou Holtz
Nothing worth having comes without a cost. A
~ Louie Giglio
Everybody has their days of misfortune.
~ Louisa May Alcott