Quotes about Struggle
Fighting evil, it's hard work.
— George W. Bush
Victories are easy and cheap. The only victories worth anything are those achieved through hard work and dedication.
— Henry Ward Beecher
I want us to do more to support people who are struggling to balance family and work.
— Hillary Clinton
The rhythm of my career has always been very static, staccato and then silent, and then a lot of work, and then none
— Holly Hunter
Every red stripe in that flag represents the black man's blood that has been shed.
— Fannie Lou Hamer
I never really had the classic struggle. I had faith.
— Denzel Washington
I'm one of the world's most self-conscious people. I really have to struggle.
— Marilyn Monroe
While I was raised around churches and had gotten to know a few preachers fairly well, the thought never entered my head that I would one day stand and deliver. Not only was I not interested, I lived with a major struggle: I stuttered.
— Charles Swindoll
Hope is the struggle of the soul, breaking loose from what is perishable, and attesting her eternity.
— Herman Melville
When we struggle, as so many do, in grinding poverty, or when our enemies prevail against us, or when sickness is not healed, the enemy of our souls can send his evil message that there is no God or that if He exists He does not care about us.
— Henry B. Eyring
People assume when they come into a church and see a person up there speaking, 'That person must be a good person.' My challenge through the years has been believing that: 'I guess I must be a really good person.' I struggle with it. It just helps me to keep that confessional posture.
— Max Lucado
I've learned a lot since I was a new mother. My approach to struggle and shame now is to talk to yourself like you'd talk to someone you love and reach out to tell your story.
— Brene Brown