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Quotes about Survival

My school was pretty tough, and I played football there so I would be accepted, to save myself a kicking.
— Andrew Flintoff
The work of the church is not survival. She exists to fulfill the Great Commission. Her work is making disciples of all nations.
— Brother Andrew
The work of the church is not survival. She exists to fulfill the Great Commission.
— Brother Andrew
Then, if the hull go down, there'll be thirty lively fellows all fighting for one coffin, a sight not seen very often beneath the sun!
— Herman Melville
There's your law of precedents; there's your utility of traditions; there's the story of your obstinate survival of old beliefs never bottomed on the earth, and now not even hovering in the air! There's orthodoxy!
— Herman Melville
Noah's flood is not yet subsided; two thirds of the fair world it yet covers.
— Herman Melville
But Faith, like a jackal, feeds among the tombs, and even from these dead doubts she gathers her most vital hope.
— Herman Melville
There is nothing remotely dignified about sorting through rotting trash to find something to feed your child, or asking someone for money because you have none (anyone who has contrived to give people money before they had to ask will never forget the look of gratitude in their eyes).
— Abhijit Banerjee
Marketers want to get their messages in front of you. They must get their messages in front of you, just to survive. The only problem is-do you really want more marketing messages?
— Seth Godin
Empires came and went while we, the Jewish people, persecuted relentlessly, facing expulsions and pogroms and the Holocaust, survived. We survived thanks to the Torah and faith in the Lord.
— Eli Yishai
Sometimes even to live is an act of courage.
— Seneca
A rabbit, it has been said, can outrun a lion. But the rabbit's great fear of the lion paralyzes it, making it easy for the lion to catch and consume it.
— Sheila Walsh