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Quotes About Endurance

FOR MARY, the weeks and months after the explosion were the most critical of her life.
~ John Guy
I hear people saying to me: 'When is it going to get easier?' When you die. Warfare is a normal New Testament Christian posture. Get used to it.
~ John Hagee
flogging every
~ John Hart
Nothing was made before me but eternal things, And I endure eternally. The voice belonged to X. Jason was home, indeed.
~ John Hart
On the forever days in the forever dark, Eli's voice had held Adrian together.
~ John Hart
Green pine trees, cranes and turtles ... You must tell a story of your hard times And laugh twice.
~ John Hersey
Rome was not built in one day.
~ John Heywood
Better is to bow than break.
~ John Heywood
Hold their noses to grindstone.
~ John Heywood
Be the day never so long,Evermore at last they ring to even-song.
~ John Heywood
fter nearly four months of being on the road, nothing seemed to faze them. This is a really annoying quality; you want to be miserable, but those around you refuse to yield their sunny dispositions.
~ John Higham
That which is hard to do is best done bitterly.
~ John Hodgman
suffering breaks us until there's nothing left but gentleness
~ john j geddes
return to the grim business of living.
~ John J. Gobbell
The best, however, based on everything I've read and seen, would be to do some form of aerobic activity six days a week, for forty-five minutes to an hour. Four of those days should be on the longer side, at moderate intensity, and two on the shorter side, at high
~ John J. Ratey
The paradox is that our wonderful ability to adapt and grow doesn't happen without stress—we can't have the good without a bit of the bad.
~ John J. Ratey
A little is good, and more is better." The best, however, based on everything I've read and seen, would be to do some form of aerobic activity six days a week, for forty-five minutes to an hour. Four of those days should be on the longer side, at moderate intensity, and two on the shorter side, at high intensity.
~ John J. Ratey
The race is to the driven, not the swift.
~ John Jakes
They are trying to live, but they have no room to breathe. So they try harder and breathe less.
~ John Jeremiah Sullivan
Running is the most elemental sport there is. We are genetically programmed to do it.
~ John Jerome
los vencedores siempre están convencidos de que son inmunes. Nunca creen que el juego pueda no haber terminado
~ John Katzenbach
So the more things remain the same, the more they change after all—plus c'est la même chose, plus ça change. Nothing endures, not a tree, not love, not even a death by violence.
~ John Knowles
harke n. a painful memory that you look back upon with unexpected fondness, even though you remember having dreaded it at the time; a tough experience that has since been overridden by the pride of having endured it, the camaraderie of those you shared it with, or the satisfaction of having a good story to tell. From hark back, a command spoken to hunting dogs to retrace their course so they can pick up a lost scent. Pronounced "hahrk.
~ John Koenig
And God help Bruce Springsteen when they decide he's no longer God... They'll turn on him, and I hope he survives it.
~ John Lennon