
Top 28 Life Lessons And Hardship Quotes
#1. By bringing Little Sun to Tate Modern and the London Olympics, I hope to realise an art project for those who typically have no access to global events of this scale.
Olafur Eliasson
#2. I've been interviewed for hundreds of magazine articles, and they come out incredibly goofy about 90 percent of the time.
David D. Burns
#3. Sometimes i don't have enough soul in my cheeks to show my face to the world.
Curtis Tyrone Jones
#4. We do all the appropriating. They do not do any of it down at the White House. They send a budget up here, and we don't have to pay any attention it to at all. We do what we want to do.
Lamar Alexander
#5. Earth is a school of darkness and your purpose is to educate yourself of your light.
Nikki Rowe
#6. Better a little hardship now than a great deal of loss or suffering forever, and a third alternative simply does not exist.
Randy Leedy
#7. Postpone to the great object of Liberty every smaller motive and passion.
Thomas Jefferson
#8. Fear is the negative emotion that brings every traceable hardship into our life. Only Love can free us from fear.
Donald L. Hicks
#10. Peace doesn't deny difficulty, but it has an inner calm and quietness even while enduring the difficulty.
Glenn C. Stewart
#11. How, without clothes, could we possess the master organ, soul's seat and true pineal gland of the body social
I mean a purse?
Thomas Carlyle
#12. It would certainly be interesting to know what the CIA knew about Oswald six weeks before the assassination, but the contents of this particular message never reached the Warren Commission and remain a complete mystery.
Jim Garrison
#13. In this world it is becoming more and more unpopular to be a Christian. Soon it may become dangerous.
Melvin Laird
#14. I was always making my friends laugh, but I never wanted the attention of the whole classroom.
Steven Wright
#15. Love is what carries you, for it is always there, even in the dark, or most in the dark, but shining out at times like gold stitches in a piece of embroidery.
Wendell Berry
#16. I learnt my best lessons from some of the worst people & I look back now and think thank fuck I let you go, I deserved to grow.
Nikki Rowe
#17. One thing on psychology, which we've always known, is that every investor says they're long-term - and they are until the market takes a hit.
Steve Forbes
#18. Scars prove that you're still here. That you can move on. Maybe missing a chunk of yourself, but here, goddamn it, surviving.
Ash Parsons
#19. Promise yourself that you will not leave this world before accomplishing what is important to you and what matters for the world.
Debasish Mridha
#20. Hollowness: that I understand. I'm starting to believe that there isn't anything you can do to fix it. That's what I've taken from the therapy sessions: the holes in your life are permanent. You have to grow around them, like tree roots around concrete; you mold yourself through the gaps
Paula Hawkins
#21. It is so difficult to mix with artists! You must choose business men to talk to, because artists only talk of money.
Jean Sibelius
#22. In our frenzied attempts to catch up with life, we run right past it. Once we have run past it, what we are in reality attempting to catch is ourselves.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#23. Your anger is like the bubbles in a can of soda. The more you're shaken, the more you want to let it out. The longer you keep it in though, the greater the size of the eventual explosion - and the flatter the drink at the end.
Linkin Park
#24. Whatever your difficulty, whatever your hardship in life: Dance and make the song you sing your prayer. Sing it courageously, and with each step strengthen yourself with the knowledge and wisdom of your elders, so that whatever next happens, you can survive and not lose your rhythm.
Red Haircrow
#26. Though it is not the most enjoyable experience in the world, hardship is a very good teacher. When you encounter it, you cannot help but to listen to it. It speaks with power.
Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
#28. We remain convinced that this is the best defensive posture to adopt in order to minimize casualties when the Great Old Ones return from beyond the stars to eat our brains.
Charles Stross
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