Quotes about Hardship
sometimes it's the fight that makes a thing worth having
— Richard Paul Evans
Like all living things, love, too, struggles against hardship, and in the process sheds its fatuous skin to expose one composed of more than just a storm of emotion-one of loyalty and divine friendship. And though it may be temporarily blinded by adversity, it never gives in or up, holding tight to lofty ideals that transcend this earth and time- while its counterfeit simply concludes it was mistaken and quickly runs off to find the next real thing.
— Richard Paul Evans
Though adversity is the fertile soil in which the human spirit best grows, we loathe it still. I do not see how it can be otherwise, for no rational being seeks out pain and misfortune. Still, I cannot help but wonder if it is not somehow wrong to enjoy the fruit but curse the tree.
— Richard Paul Evans
People always say that no matter how awful things are, there's always someone suffering more. It's true. It's not really helpful, but it's true.
— Richard Paul Evans
I believe that, for the most part, we don't succeed in spite of our hardships but precisely because of them.
— Richard Paul Evans
If you don't pay the price for success, you'll pay the price for failure.
— Zig Ziglar
God is good, and I love Him. Right now, God is permitting a very hard thing. Why, I don't know, but I still trust Him.
— Dee Henderson
That's the story of my life; I always get the fuzzy end of the lollipop.
— Marilyn Monroe
Being repulsed continually hardened her.
— Emily Bronte
So decide now that you are worthy of living as a full-grown man who is making progress, and make everything that seems best be a law that you cannot go against. And if you meet with any hardship or anything pleasant or reputable or disreputable, then remember that the contest is now and the Olympic games are now and you cannot put things off any more and that your progress is made or destroyed by a single day and a single action
— Epictetus
I went through a lot of battles in high school.
— LeBron James
Much effort, much prosperity.
— Euripides