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The Divine Savior never said to His Apostles: "Be good and you will not suffer" but He did say: "In this world you shall have tribulation."
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
It is wise for us to forget our troubles, there are always new ones to replace them.
— Brigham Young
Without black, no color has any depth. But if you mix black with everything, suddenly there's shadow - no, not just shadow, but fullness. You've got to be willing to mix black into your palette if you want to create something that's real.
— Amy Grant
So when it came to role models, I looked at presidents' wives. Of course, you're talking about a farm girl who stood in the fields, dreaming, years ago, wishing she was that kind of person. But if I had been that kind of person, do you think I could sing with the emotions I do? You sing with those emotions because you've had pain in your heart.
— Tina Turner
They say that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger and I've learnt a great deal, but you can never predict the future, so the best thing is just to do whatever you're asked to do to the best of your ability.
— Jeremy Hunt
A lot of things happen in a difficult way inside Ferrari in terms of pressure.
— Felipe Massa
Nothing happens to any man which he is not formed by nature to bear.
— Marcus Aurelius
Nothing befalls anything which that thing is not naturally made to bear. The same experience befalls another, and he is unruffled and remains unharmed; either because he is unaware that it has happened or because he exhibits greatness of soul. Is it not strange that ignorance and complaisance are stronger than wisdom...?
— Marcus Aurelius
And those who complain and try to obstruct and thwart things—they help as much as anyone. The world needs them as well.
— Marcus Aurelius
The Stoics aspired to the repression of all emotion, and the Epicureans to freedom from all disturbance; yet in the upshot the one has become a synonym of stubborn endurance, the other for unbridled licence.
— Marcus Aurelius
We have various abilities, present in all rational creatures as in the nature of rationality itself. And this is one of them. Just as nature takes every obstacle, every impediment, and works around it—turns it to its purposes, incorporates it into itself—so, too, a rational being can turn each setback into raw material and use it to achieve its goal.
— Marcus Aurelius
All observations of life are harsh, because life is. I lament that fact, but I cannot change it.
— Margaret Atwood