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Quotes About Struggle

Njega sam ubio u samoobrani - opet ?e starac naglas. - I pošteno sam ga ubio. Osim toga, pomisli, svi se me?u sobom ubijaju, na ovaj ili onaj na?in. Ribarenje me ubija koliko me i održava na životu.
~ Ernest Hemingway
And what happened?' 'Much,' the woman said. 'Much. And all of it ugly. Even that which was glorious.
~ Ernest Hemingway
But Jesus Christ, what do you do at nights is what I want to know. How do you get through nights if you can't sleep? I guess you find out like you find out how it feels to lose your husband. I guess you find out all right. I guess you find out everything in this goddamned life.
~ Ernest Hemingway
it in those days.
~ Ernest Hemingway
The reason you are so sore you missed the war is because war is the best subject of all. It groups the maximum of material and speeds up the action and brings out all sorts of stuff that normally you have to wait a lifetime to get.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Si-apoi, se gândi batrânul, toata lumea omoara pe toata lumea într-un fel sau altul. Pescuitul ma omoara în aceeasi masura în care ma tine în viata.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Vamos, I'm not ugly. I was born ugly. All my life I have been ugly. You, Inglés, who know nothing about women. Do you know how an ugly woman feels? Do you know what it is to be ugly all your life and inside to feel that you are beautiful? It is very rare
~ Ernest Hemingway
Jak jsi vlastnÄ› zbankrotoval?" zeptal se Bill. "Dvojím zp?sobem," Ã…â"¢ekl Mike. "NejdÃ…â"¢ív postupnÄ› a potom naráz.
~ Ernest Hemingway
The world breaks everyone.
~ Ernest Hemingway
How do you feel? I feel like hell. Have another? It won't do any good. Try it. You can't tell; maybe this is the one that gets it. Hey, waiter! Another absinthe for this señor!
~ Ernest Hemingway
En esta guerra se hacen muchas tonterías —dijo Agustín—. En esta guerra la idiotez no tiene límites.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Con ng??i sinh ra không ph?i ?? th?t b?i. Con ng??i có th? b? h?y di?t ch? không th? b? khu?t ph?c.
~ Ernest Hemingway
La vela [...], recogida, parecía el estandarte de una eterna derrota.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Perhaps wars weren't won any more. Maybe they went on forever. Maybe it was another Hundred Years' War.
~ Ernest Hemingway
The punishment of hunger, and that he is against something that he does not comprehend, is everything.
~ Ernest Hemingway
If he had known how many men in history have had to use a hill to die on it would not have cheered him any for, in the moment he was passing through, men are not impressed by what has happened to other men in similar circumstances any more than a widow of one day is helped by the knowledge that other loved husbands have died.
~ Ernest Hemingway
they're too big. If that doesn't offer a pleasure, then why do fishing?
~ Ernest Hemingway
Fight them," he said. "I'll fight them until I die." But
~ Ernest Hemingway
One gains, the other loses, and only the weaklings are bothered with that.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Then he raised his hand as he faced the bull and commanded him to go down with the death that he had placed inside him. Bitter lines around the mouth are the first sign of defeat.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Zaten her ÅŸey ÅŸu ya da bu biçimde baÅŸka bir ÅŸeyi öldürmekle meÅŸgul.
~ Ernest Hemingway
But you were living in a milieu of criminals and perverts." I did not want to argue that, although I thought that I had lived in a world as it was and there were all kinds of people in it and I tried to understand them, although some of them I could not like and some I still hated.
~ Ernest Hemingway
A man can be destroyed but not defeated
~ Ernest Hemingway
When you cannot make friends any more in your head is the worst.
~ Ernest Hemingway