Quotes About Struggles
Everyone needs a spiritual dimension in life. Without a spiritual dimension, it's very challenging to be with the daily difficulties we all encounter.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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But now that her moral sorrows were passing away a fresh one arose
~ Thomas Hardy
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harmless as the Durbeyfields were to all except themselves.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Shledávám, že nad smrt je trp?í žena, jejíž srdce je plno osidel a sítí.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Troubles that lurk in the darkness of our own thoughts often feel gigantic. It's not until we expose these shadowy monsters to the light, by telling our friends, that they shrivel to a more manageable size. Whatever your problem is, you'll not be free of it by hiding.
~ Kathleen Baldwin
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Work-related problems
~ Kathleen G. Nadeau
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I've enough problems to deal with at present. As hard-hearted as it may seem, I don't need ye adding to them.
~ Kathleen Morgan
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Everyday life is a life lived on the level of surging affects, impacts suffered or barely avoided. It takes everything we have. But it also spawns a series of little somethings dreamed up in the course of things.
~ Kathleen Stewart
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Sometimes I think the only things we have in common with one another are our shortcomings
~ Kathleen Tessaro
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The better the child, the worse the teenager
~ Kathy Hepinstall
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Hidden within the main conflict were dozens of other, more local wars, which had different flavours and different motivations in each country and each region.
~ Keith Lowe
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Up until the mid-1970s, Mick and I were inseparable. We made every decision for the group. We'd get together and kick things around, write all our songs. But once we were split up, I started going my way, which was the downhill road to dopesville, and Mick ascended to jet land. We were dealing with a load of problems that built up, being who we were and what the sixties had been.
~ Keith Richards
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Teach your students real-world writing purposes, add a teacher who models his or her struggles with the writing process, throw in lots of real-world mentor texts for students to emulate, and give our kids the time necessary to enable them to stretch as writers.
~ Kelly Gallagher
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In the face of staggering questions and assaults against your faith and even God's character, are you content with the Who of your life as opposed to the often empty nature of the why?
~ Ken Dignan
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It's easier to offer easy answers when we are not the people facing the hard questions.
~ Ken Wilson
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Too many doctors are going out of business. Too many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice their ... their love with women all across this country.
~ bush george w iii
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We will reform Social Security and Medicare, sparing our children from struggles we have the power to prevent.
~ bush george w iv
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How incessant and great are the ills with which a prolonged old age is replete.
~ C. S. Lewis
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The greatest and most important problems of life are all fundamentally insoluble. They can never be solved but only outgrown.
~ C.G. Jung
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A man who has not passed through the inferno of his passions has never overcome them.
~ C.G. Jung
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doesn't take much to derail a marriage. Sometimes the small pebble in your shoe at the start of a journey is the one that ends up making the most painful blister.
~ C.J. Carmichael
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but it was one of those all-too-common moments in New York when one is faced with a damnable set of options.
~ Caleb Carr
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It didn't make any more sense to me then than it does now, how life can pile troubles up on a man what don't deserve them, while letting some of the biggest jackasses and scoundrels alive waltz their way through long, untroubled existences.
~ Caleb Carr
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Edward Markquart, a brilliant homoletician, wrote: "People want their preachers to be authentic human beings . . . who experience the same feelings and struggles as the laity, who do not hide behind the role of reverend so and so.
~ Calvin Miller
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