Quotes about Resilience
Some men can get results if kindly encouraged, but give me the kind that do things in spite of hell.
— Elbert Hubbard
The gains in education are never really lost. Books may be burned and cities sacked, but truth, like the yearning for freedom, lives in the hearts of humble men.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
We mortals, men and women, devour many a disappointment between breakfast and dinnertime.
— George Eliot
It is the duty of men to love even those who injure them.
— Marcus Aurelius
Welcome evermore to gods and men is the self-helping man.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Not gold, but only man can make a people great and strong; men who, for truth and honor's sake, stand fast and suffer long.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
God cannot use a man or woman greatly until he wounds them deeply.
— AW Tozer
I realized then that a man who had lived only one day could easily live for a hundred years in prison. He would have enough memories to keep him from being bored
— Albert Camus
A good man may make the best even of poverty and disease, and the other ills of life; but he can only attain happiness under the opposite conditions
— Aristotle
I'm learning to use others' weaknesses. I don't hammer a man's soft spot constantly, because he may strengthen it. I just save it as a trump up my sleeve for moments when I really need a point.
— Arthur Ashe
If a man voluntarily allows himself to be crushed, he yields the oil of moral energy which sustains the world.
— Mahatma Gandhi
What is imprisonment to the man who is fearless of death itself?
— Mahatma Gandhi