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Quotes About Endurance

Follow me; I seek the everlasting ices of the north, where you will feel the misery of cold and frost, to which I am impassive.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
many hard and miserable hours must you endure, until that period shall arrive.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Prepare! your toils only begin: wrap yourself in furs, and provide food, for we shall
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
But revenge kept me alive; I dared not die and leave my adversary in being.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
inuring my body to hardship.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
when she died!—nay, then I was not miserable. I had cast off all feeling, subdued all anguish to riot
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
I learned that there was but one means to overcome the sensation of pain, and that was death.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Però la venjança m'ha mantingut viu: no gosava morir i deixar viu el meu adversari.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Life, although it may only be an accumulation of anguish, is dear to me, and I will defend it
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Let me die the moment my love dies. Let me not outlive my own capacity to love. Let me die still loving, and so, never die.
~ Mary Zimmerman
Masashi Kishimoto
~ What a drag
There is only one will and that is the Will of Fire. The will that doesn't let you give up
~ Masashi Kishimoto
Once you question your own belief, it's over. -Naruto Uzumaki
~ Masashi Kishimoto
Sometimes you must Hurt in order to Know, Fall in order to Grow, Lose in order to Gain because life's greatest lessons are learned through Pain.
~ Masashi Kishimoto
I'll bear the burden of your hatred... and we'll die together!
~ Masashi Kishimoto
Les gens ne pleurent pas parce qu'ils sont faibles, ils pleurent parce qu'ils sont forts depuis trop longtemps
~ Masashi Kishimoto
Personne n'a le droit de nous juger avant la fin, parce que nous les hommes, on est capable du meilleur comme du pire
~ Masashi Kishimoto
They had had about enough time to get their bearings and blow up one train when they ran out of food supplies.
~ Masha Gessen
Give up on me giving up.
~ Mashashi Kishimoto
One cannot improve as an endurance athlete except by changing one's relationship with perception of effort.
~ Matt Fitzgerald
Low-intensity, high-volume training develops the sort of suffering tolerance that enhances fatigue resistance more effectively than does speed-based training. Fast runs may hurt more, but long runs hurt longer. The slow-burn type of suffering that runners experience in longer, less intense workouts is more specific to racing.
~ Matt Fitzgerald
That it's possible. You just have to fight. It will not be easy. But you can manage. Because life is giving you as much pain as you are capable [of living] with. And on the end of that path, the goal will be reachable. You will have suffered to do [it], but it doesn't matter." I can think of no better words to encapsulate what it means to accept the reality of a difficult situation. It will not be easy. You will suffer. But it doesn't matter.
~ Matt Fitzgerald
Tolerance for suffering is also trainable. Once a runner has discovered that she can suffer more than she thought she could, her perception of effort changes in a lasting way.
~ Matt Fitzgerald
It is important to understand that the duration of exercise matters far more than does the intensity of exercise with respect to the goal of enhancing fatigue resistance in the brain. What counts is not how hard the muscles are working but rather how long the brain is required to stay focused on the task at hand. In fact, research has shown that the brain can be fatigued at rest in a way that increases fatigue resistance and physical endurance.
~ Matt Fitzgerald