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Quotes about Resilience

All our best men are laughed at in this nightmare land.
— Jack Kerouac
Men cling to life even at the cost of enduring great misfortune.
— Aristotle
Aren't all these notes the senseless writings of a man who won't accept the fact that there is nothing we can do with suffering except to suffer it?
— CS Lewis
Sometimes a man is intensely, even passionately, attached to suffering — that is a fact.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
A man deep-wounded may feel too much pain To feel much anger.
— George Eliot
There is a subtle danger in a man thinking that he is "fixed" for life. It indicates that the next jolt of the wheel of progress is going to fling him off.
— Henry Ford
A man that has lost moral sense is like a man in battle with both of his legs shot off: he has nothing to stand on.
— Henry Ward Beecher
No man is good for anything who has not some particle of obstinacy to use upon occasion.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Books are not men and yet they stay alive.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Some men are, in regard to ridicule, like tin-roofed buildings in regard to hail: all that hits them bounds rattling off; not a stone goes through.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Sharp men, like sharp needles, break easy, though they pierce quick.
— Henry Ward Beecher
So could it be that good can come out of suffering? That God uses it to build things into us? Things we might need?
— Terri Blackstock