Quotes about Adversity
But I know, somehow, that only when it is dark enough can you see the stars
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Se não puder voar, corra. Se não puder correr, ande. Se não puder andar, rasteje; mas continue em frente de qualquer jeito.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
You can't stop a bird from landing on your head. But you can keep it from building a nest.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sufficient for to-morrow is the evil thereof; but I hope before the day is past to have the upper hand at last.
- Arthur Conan Doyle
It is, however, when the human soul is ploughed and harrowed by suffering that the seeds of truth may be planted
- Arthur Conan Doyle
A dead fish can float with the stream, but it takes a man to swim against it. What
- Arthur Conan Doyle
Behind the cross stands the devil.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
Life itself is a sea full of reefs and maelstroms that a human being takes the greatest care and caution to avoid; he uses all his efforts and ingenuity to wend his way through, while knowing that even if he is successful, every step brings him closer to the greatest, the total, the inescapable and irreparable shipwreck, and in fact steers him right up to it, - to death: this is the final goal of the miserable journey and worse for him that all the reefs he managed to avoid.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
One can even say that we require at all times a certain quantity of care or sorrow or want, as a ship requires ballast, in order to keep on a straight course.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
Whatever fate befalls you, do not give way to great rejoicings or great lamentation; partly because all things are full of change, and your fortune may turn at any moment; partly because men are so apt to be deceived in their judgment as to what is good or bad for them.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
Life itself is a sea full of rocks and whirlpools that man avoids with the greatest caution and care, although he knows that, even when he succeeds with all his efforts and ingenuity in struggling through, at every step he comes nearer to the greatest, the total, the inevitable and irremediable shipwreck, indeed even steers right on to it, namely death. This is the final goal of the wearisome voyage, and is worse for him than all the rocks that he has avoided.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
When you observe that the fire in your room is getting dull, you do not always put on more coal, but simply stir with the poker; so God often uses the black poker of adversity in order that the flames of devotion may burn more brightly.
- AW Pink