Quotes about Endurance
All is good. Don't worry, the pain will help you. You'll get into some trouble, but it will work out in the end.
- James Franco
Judgmental, prophetic lone rangers do not last.
- James Goll
Sometimes, the darkest part of the morning is just before dawn.
- Janette Oke
We worship the Lord. We simply love, adore, and praise God's nameāno matter what's going on around us. We know He will march with us to the farthest corners of the earth and to the end of the age.
- David Jeremiah
We cannot reinvent our fundamental institutions without going against the created order. Some Christians are bending God's rules to satisfy self. As the fads and trends around us come and go, one person endures: Jesus Christ. He is the same yesterday, today and forever. (Heb. 13:8) He is exalted in the heavens, and the earth is His footstool. from: I Never Thought I'd See the Day
- David Jeremiah
We shall match your capacity to inflict suffering by our capacity to endure suffering. We will meet your physical force with soul force. Do to us what you will. And we shall continue to love you.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sometimes the only difference between those who attain and those who don't is perseverance.
- Dutch Sheets
A lack of endurance is one of the greatest causes of defeat, especially in prayer. We don't wait well. We're into microwaving; God, on the other hand, is usually into marinating.
- Dutch Sheets
In every heart there should be one grief that is like a well in the desert.
- Edith Wharton
Sometimes life seems like a match between oneself and one's gaolors. The gaolers, of course, are one's mistakes; and the question is, who'll hold out longest? When I think of that, life instead of being too long, seems as short as a winter day....
- Edith Wharton
Will-power, he saw, was not a thing one could suddenly decree oneself to possess. It must be built up imperceptibly and laboriously out of a succession of small efforts to meet definite objects, out of the facing of daily difficulties instead of cleverly eluding them, or shifting their burden on others.
- Edith Wharton
He had begun too late to subject himself to the persistent mortification of spirit and flesh which is a condition of the average business life...
- Edith Wharton