Quotes about Resilience
Usually life's greatest gifts come wrapped in adversity.
— Richard Paul Evans
Mr. Vey, you cannot be stuffed into a locker without your consent." Dallstrom said, which may be the dumbest thing ever said in a school. "You should have resisted. That's like blaming someone who was struck by lightning for getting in the way.
— Richard Paul Evans
Faith is not for overcoming obstacles; it is for experiencing them—all the way through!
— Fr. Richard Rohr
All great spirituality is about what we do with our pain.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The heroic deeds of those great worthies do not comfort the church so much as their falls and bruises do.
— Richard Sibbes
Discouragements, then, must come from ourselves and Satan, who laboureth to fasten on us a loathing of duty.
— Richard Sibbes
Discouragements, then, must come from ourselves and from Satan, who labors to fasten on us a loathing of duty.
— Richard Sibbes
Many persecuted believers have thrived in the desert of prison. Perpetua, a third-century Christian who was imprisoned and martyred for her faith, said of her prison cell: "The dungeon became to me as it were a palace, so that I preferred being there to being elsewhere." Do not be fearful of dry times in your spiritual life. Tap into the Bridegroom, seeking only His living water and you will thrive.
— Richard Wurmbrand
Hammer away, ye hostile bands. Your hammers break; God's anvil stands.
— Richard Wurmbrand
The value of the Bibles smuggled in by these means cannot be understood by an American or an English Christian who "swims" in Bibles.
— Richard Wurmbrand
We will respond, even in the face of irony and slander, with the sweetness of love. We can afford to take this attitude because good anvils do not fear the blows of many hammers.
— Richard Wurmbrand
In the ensuing years, in several different prisons, they broke four vertebrae in my back, and many other bones. They carved me in a dozen places. They burned and cut eighteen holes in my body.
— Richard Wurmbrand