For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror which we are barely able to endure, and it amazes us so, because it serenely disdains to destroy us. Every angel is terrible.
The presence of another caring person doubles the amount of pain a person can endure.
True thoughts have duration in themselves. If the thoughts endure, the seed is enduring; if the seed endures, the energy endures; if the energy endures, then will the spirit endure.
Men must endure Their going hence, even as their coming hither. Ripeness is all.
This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper.
We are here to learn to endure the beams of love
Success in the sport is, above all else, about enduring suffering.
Patiently enduring some things is part of our mortal education.
If patience is worth anything, it must endure to the end of time. And a living faith will last in the midst of the blackest storm.
Some troubles no one else should have to endure,especially not those you love.
We cannot bear a pointless torment, but we can endure great pain if we believe that it's purposeful.
For there was never yet philosoper That could endure the toothache patiently, However they have writ the style of gods, And made a push at chance and sufferance.
The most incredible thing is that so much happens outside of the will. You can't will anything. Not even solitude is an act of will. You simply endure it. You must hold on until the very end, without weakening. You can do nothing else. But you must not believe that because you accept being nothing, you are anyone special.
If you want to endure life, prepare yourself for death.
The only past which endures lies wordlessly within you.
You must endure, and not cry out against that which cannot be avoided.
If we will not endure a king as a political power, we should not endure a king over the production, transportation, and sale of any of the necessities of life.
Endure and save yourselves for happier times.
How much reverence has a noble man for his enemies!--and such reverence is a bridge to love. --For he desires his enemy for himself, as his mark of distinction; he can endure no other enemy than one in whom there is nothing to despise and very much to honor! In contrast to this, picture "the enemy" as the man of ressentiment conceives him--and here precisely is his deed, his creation: he has conceived "the evil enemy," "the Evil One," and this in fact is his basic concept, from which he then evolves, as an afterthought and pendant, a "good one"--himself!
The French have a new president, the British will soon have a new P. M. , and we envy them as we endure the endless wait for this small dim man to go back to Texas and resume his life.