Quotes about Challenges
Don't duck the most difficult problems. That just ensures that the hardest part will be left when you are most tired. Get the big one done - it's downhill from then on.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Wisdom can't prevent the storm.
— Rich Wilkerson Jr.
Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day!
— Charles Dickens
I raised five children. They all have different personalities. All of them have different issues, different levels of success. That was a learning experience for me.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Face the giants in your life, slay them, and move on. Do not be daunted by the mistakes and failures in your life.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Be strong enough to stand up again, even after haters make you drop to your knees.
— Bishop TD Jakes
God lets you go through challenges to give you credibility in a certain area and the ability to help someone else out of a situation that you once were in.
— Bishop TD Jakes
We hope that our incessant need to make things better for them didn't make them less capable human beings, less able to withstand the trials that will come their way because they didn't experience any disruption growing up.
— Bishop TD Jakes
We should not expect to have all the blessings of life and none of its trials. It would make this world too delightful a dwelling place, and I fear we would never care to leave it.
— Tamera Alexander
Life wasn't all neat and tidy. Along with joy and happiness, there were bitter disappointments and heart-rending loose ends.
— Tamera Alexander
The artist has been kind to me," she said softly, not looking at him. "The artist drew what he saw. What he sees even now," he said. A single tear slipped down her cheek. "I wish this were easier, Jake." "Nothing is easy, Aletta. At least nothing worth having.
— Tamera Alexander
I'm a great believer that the Lord provides us specific experiences to prepare us to deal with some of the challenges that we're going to encounter in our own period of service.
— Thomas Monson