Quotes About Struggle
And in the deepest recesses of his being, Dorrigo Evans understood that all his life had been a journeying to this point when he had for a moment flown into the sun and would now be journeying away from it forever after.
~ Richard Flanagan
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America beats on you so hard the whole time. You are constantly being pummeled by other people's rights and their sense of patriotism.
~ Richard Ford
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Life's passed along to us empty. We have to make up the happiness part.
~ Richard Ford
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I doubt whether there would be many readers for a post-holocaust novel that was concerned with the hero's desperate search for a mite. But alas for the world if the mites and their diminutive allies failed to prosper!
~ Richard Fortey
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Freedom requires no effort to enjoy but requires heroic efforts to preserve.
~ Richard G. Scott
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To recognize the hand of the Lord in your life and to accept His will without complaint is a beginning. That decision does not immediately eliminate the struggles that will come for your growth. But I witness that it is the best way there is for you to find strength and understanding.
~ Richard G. Scott
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It's strange how the simple things in life go on while we become more difficult.
~ Richard Gary Brautigan
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Forsaken, fucking in the cold, eating each other, lost runny noses, complaining all the time like so many people that we know
~ Richard Gary Brautigan
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She both hated and loved him.
~ Richard Glyn Jones
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Os casais que concebem filhos que não desejam refletem os casais que querem filhos mas não podem ter. O problema destes últimos tem sido resolvido pelos ginecologistas com menor alarde e esforço. As pessoas autoritárias fazem mais objeções ao fato de as outras fazerem o que elas acham que não deve ser feito, ao invés de procurar realizar o que acham que devem.
~ Richard Gordon
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James Jackson, the barber, led the meeting, which was filmed by a documentary filmmaker named Ed Pincus, who was in Natchez documenting the civil rights struggle. The resulting film, Black Natchez, is still widely available.
~ Richard Grant
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Many rather damaged priests and laypeople came to regard Graham Greene as someone who could help them with their personal problems; he hated this reputation and wished they would seek psychiatrists.
~ Richard Greene
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The business manager was doing fine back in his office while they were out on the line, hungry. And, so they started to see a lot of that and there was, that maybe the leadership had its own cause. More so than the miners, you know, it was like a power struggle.
~ Richard Grimes
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We must come down from our heights, and leave our straight paths, for the byways and low places of life, If we would learn truths by strong contrasts; and in hovels, in forecastles, and among our own outcasts in foreign lands, see what has been wrought upon our fellow-creatures by accident, hardship, or strife.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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There is not so helpless and pitiable an object in the world as a landsman beginning a sailor's life.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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work hard, live hard, die hard, and go to hell after all, would be hard indeed!
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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We must come down from our heights, and leave our straight paths, for the byways and low places of life, if we would learn truths by strong contrasts; and in hovels, in forecastles, and among our own outcasts in foreign lands, see what has been wrought upon our fellow-creatures by accident, hardship, or vice. Two
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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One would say that, instead of a tendency to equality in human beings, the tendency is to make the most of inequalities, natural or artificial.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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If there was a God up there, which there wasn't, why was it that he worked so hard to identify whatever thing a man dreaded most, and, having identified it, why did he always, always, vindictively succeed in making that very thing come to pass?
~ Richard Herley
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Quoique sans patrie et sans roi, Et très brave ne l'étant guere, J'ai voulu mourir à la guerre. La mort n'a pas voulu de moi.
~ Richard Hillary
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United Nations peacekeepers are going all over the world spreading AIDS even while they're trying to bring peace. What a supreme irony.
~ Richard Holbrooke
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The real battle for Christians today is not Armageddon, it is the battle for a sensible approach to that ancient library of books we call the Bible. The Bible was written by human beings, with all the longings, prejudices and illusions that characterise us as a species. It is not an apocalyptic almanac, a mystical code book, an inerrant textbook for living. It is a compendium of a particular people's struggle with meaning; so it should encourage us to do the same in our day.
~ Richard Holloway
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Killing, resurrecting, living with a zombie. Even if she could accept all that
~ Richard Laymon
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The beauty and music...It is a call...And some are not strong.
~ Richard Llewellyn
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