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When fate hands us a lemon, let's try to make lemonade.
— Dale Carnegie
we all have them. The difference is how we handle our challenges. To have less stress in your life - deal with your challenges!" Catherine Pulsifer "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all
— Dale Carnegie
In Kaifi's poetry and in his work as a social activist, every setback only strengthened his resolve to fight back with renewed vigor and strength.
— Shabana Azmi
We all want to feel spiritually vigorous, and we hurt when we don't. This pain is intensified for people who lead church ministries.
— John Ortberg
Newcastle was tough - the manager who'd signed me, Bobby Robson, got sacked three games into the season, so a new manager arrived, and I ended up going on loan again, to Aston Villa.
— James Milner
Thanks to my training in Balali village, I am rough and tough.
— Geeta Phogat
The more violent the storm, the quicker it passes.
— Paulo Coelho
Some virtues are only seen in affliction and others only in prosperity.
— Joseph Addison
I wouldn't say one is easier or more difficult, but when you're inside a costume and a mask, you have to endure heat - and, often, difficulty seeing. The vision is not very good in a mask. And you have to cope with that, as well as trying to think about this character.
— Warwick Davis
Show me someone who has done something worthwhile, and I'll show you someone who has overcome adversity.
— Lou Holtz
I know it's difficult. But, yes, God is working even in the midst of whatever problem you're going through. He's working in both seen and unseen ways. He's working to put you on a path that you'll never regret, a path of extraordinary goodness that's a reflection of his character. In the meantime, your task is to dwell in the land and cultivate faithfulness.
— Louie Giglio
We need to fight a battle to see this truth. When bad things happen, the Enemy comes through the door and tells us that God doesn't love us anymore and has no plan for us, and then we tend to bail out on God.
— Louie Giglio