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Quotes About Struggle

believe in Hell… but it's here on earth." He shakes his head. "Good people and bad people. As if it were this easy. Everyone is both of these at once.
~ Jodi Picoult
He would wonder how much a man could take before he reduced himself to nothing. He
~ Jodi Picoult
Terkadang kau harus jadi manusia yang buruk demi menjadi ibu yang baik.
~ Jodi Picoult
The moral of this story is that no matter how much we try, no matter how much we want it... some stories just don't have a happy ending.
~ Jodi Picoult
The moral of this story is that no matter how much we try, no matter how much we want it Ã¢â'¬Â¦ some stories just don't have a happy ending.
~ Jodi Picoult
There have been too many moments in my life when I've nearly gone off the rails, more overwhelmed by emotion than tempered by reason.
~ Jodi Picoult
The first time you make a decision like that, a decision which rubs against all your morals, is the hardest. The second time, though, is not so hard. And that makes you feel a fraction better about the first time. And so on. But you can keep dividing and dividing and you'll never entirely get rid of the sourness in your stomach that you taste when you think back to the moment you could have said no.
~ Jodi Picoult
I've thought a lot about it: how you can ricochet from a moment where you are on top of the world to one where you are crawling at rock bottom. I've thought about all the things I could have done differently, and if it would have led to another outcome. But thinking doesn't change anything, does it?
~ Jodi Picoult
No necesitas agua para sentir que estás ahogándote, ¿o sí? Cuando
~ Jodi Picoult
What good was a personal victory to someone who'd spent her life losing herself for the greater good of everyone else? -Plain Truth
~ Jodie Picoult
Death wasn't something you could control. In fact, it would always have the upper hand.
~ Jodie Picoult
The distribution of sadness . . . by this I mean the overrepresentation of Mexican-origin populations in the bilges of poverty, and among the undereducated, underemployed, and underrepresented who suffer from poor mental and physical health and lack protection. They are also overrepresented in penal institutions and as war casualties. —Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez, "Regions of Refuge in the U.S.
~ Unknown
Most of human history had been industry versus nature, with industry winning.
~ Joe Haldeman
Some are born crazy," Amelia said. "Some achieve craziness. We had craziness thrust upon us.
~ Joe Haldeman
O tÃ…â"¢i mÄ›síce pozdÄ›ji jsem byl navzdory vÅ¡emu šťastný, že nás trénovali tak tvrdÄ›. Základní vojenský výcvik dohnal nÄ›které z nás k úplné krizi, k totálnímu stresu, ale proti podmínkám skute?ného boje to poÃ…â"¢ád byla procházka r?žovou zahradou.
~ Joe Haldeman
Agresiunea este o tr?s?tur? a supravieÈ›uirii. Datorit? ei ne g?sim în vârful lanÈ›ului trofic.
~ Joe Haldeman
Unless the war changed radically, our chances of surviving the next three years were microscopic. We were remarkably healthy victims of a terminal disease(...).
~ Joe Haldeman
V??ná válka je daleko spíÅ¡ dílem odsuzujícím válku, než antimilitaristickým románem
~ Joe Haldeman
MÄ›l jsem strach. Kdo by nemÄ›l nahnáno? KromÄ› blázn?, robot?, kandidát? na sebevraždu... ... a d?stojník?.
~ Joe Haldeman
Meanwhile, we chip ice, shovel snow, thaw pipes, scrape windows. Winter lasts forever on this god-forsaken world.
~ Joe Haldeman
Good afternoon, Suzy Q. Are you ladies all right?" "Nobody's all right, Officer. Nobody's all wrong, nobody's all right. We all of us stuck in the middle." He
~ Joe Haldeman
Everything had gone wrong, nothing made sense, why why why why?
~ Joe Haldeman
Acest roman este dedicat lui John W. Campbell, care a respins o povestire fiindc? a considerat c?-i absurd s? scrii despre femei americane care lupt? È™i mor în r?zboi, È™i lui Ben Bova, care a avut alt? p?rere.
~ Joe Haldeman
What a blessed if painful thing, this business of being alive.
~ Joe Hill