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Quotes about Resilience In Adversity
A victim is a person who suffers a loss because of the actions of others.
— John Maxwell
You must make a decision that you are going to move on. It wont happen automatically. You will have to rise up and say, I dont care how hard this is, I dont care how disappointed I am, I'm not going to let this get the best of me. I'm moving on with my life.
— Joel Osteen
He makes no friends who never made a foe.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Things cannot always go your way. Learn to accept in silence the minor aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed with the dust and soot of your complaint.
— William Osler
The greatest reverses of fortune are the most easily borne from a sort of dignity belonging to them.
— William Hazlitt
Never allow others to put obstacles in the pathway of your dreams.
— John Maxwell
Living never wore one out so much as the effort not to live.
— Anais Nin
All of us, from time to time, aren't treated fairly, but it's the heroes who overcome their oppressors to accomplish their important mission.
— Donald Miller
The most often repeated commandment in the Bible is "Do not fear." It's in there over two hundred times. That means a couple of things, if you think about it. It means we are going to be afraid, and it means we shouldn't let fear boss us around.
— Donald Miller
Heroes need to be challenged by outside forces.
— Donald Miller
I didn't want to live in a broken world or a broken me. I wasn't trying to weasel out of anything, I just wasn't in the mood to be on earth that night.
— Donald Miller
We have sworn, and not lightly. This oath we will keep. We are threatened with many evils, and treason not least; but one thing is not said: that we shall suffer from cowardice, from cravens or the fear of cravens. Therefore I say that we will go on, and this doom I add: the deeds that we shall do shall be the matter of song until the last days of Arda.
— JRR Tolkien