Quotes about Resilience
And so we picked up our bags, he the trunk with his one good arm and I the rest, and staggered up to the cable-car stop; in a moment rolled down the hill with our legs dangling to the sidewalk from the jiggling shelf, two broken-down heroes of the Western night.
— Jack Kerouac
Now he'd bought a new suit to go back in; blue with pencil stripes, vest and all—eleven dollars on Third Avenue, with a watch and watch chain, and a portable typewriter with which he was going to start writing in a Denver rooming house as soon as he got a job there.
— Jack Kerouac
All our best men are laughed at in this nightmare land.
— Jack Kerouac
Everybody has losses - it's unavoidable in life. Sharing our pain is very healing.
— Isabel Allende
Always remember that a soldier's pack is lighter than a slave's chains.
— David O. McKay
For the most part, everybody who fights in war fights to survive.
— Steven Spielberg
There's no better way to test a person than to put them in the middle of a war. That's clearly going to show what kind of a character you're telling a story about.
— Steven Spielberg
I have found in my experience of war, that plans are useless, but planning is invaluable.
— Winston Churchill
Do not let us speak of darker days let us speak rather of sterner days. These are not dark days: these are great days - the greatest days our country has ever lived.
— Winston Churchill
Surviving Is the only war we can afford.
— Margaret Atwood
He who whets his steel, whets his courage.
— Steven Pressfield
My God, what have they done to you? This isn't a man, it's a broken kite.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.