A Quote by Abby Sunderland

When a sailor overcomes crushing adversity, there's a massive sense of accomplishment. — © Abby Sunderland
When a sailor overcomes crushing adversity, there's a massive sense of accomplishment.
My mother is my hero just because, what life becomes about is overcoming adversity, and I watched her overcome so many things in life but still able to smile. See it's one thing to overcome adversity and to be scarred and to carry that with you but when you have somebody overcomes adversity and they're still able to smile that's something else. That's true strength.
A champion is defined by the adversity he overcomes
The thrill of achievement comes from overcoming adversity in the accomplishment of an important goal.
When I was drawing this, I thought I’d put together Sailor Saturn and Sailor Chibi-Moon in a pair. Then I followed it with the Sailor Quartet. One of these days I’m going to put this team together into the manga. What a weird thing that would be. Anyway, here’s the six.
That the soft overcomes the hard, and the yielding overcomes the resistant, is a fact known by all, but practiced by few.
Always remember that the true meaning of Budo is that soft overcomes hard, small overcomes large.
He overcomes a stout enemy who overcomes his own anger.
The need for comprehensive reform must not blind us to the urgency of addressing the massive debt that's already crushing our young people.
The weak overcomes the strong. The soft overcomes the hard. Everybody in the world knows this, still nobody makes use of it.
He who overcomes others has force; he who overcomes himself is strong.
Knowing how to do a job is the accomplishment of labor - showing others is the accomplishment of the teacher - making sure the work is done by others is the accomplishment of the manager - inspiring others to do better work is the accomplishment of the leader.
The sailor is frankness, the landsman is finesse. Life is not a game with the sailor, demanding the long head
I swear like a sailor, assuming the sailor in question died in 1800 and was really square.
Whoever you are, you've got to start from where you are. If you're a sailor, and only know sailor's language, well, write in it, for God's sake.
But the sense of accomplishment is something I've never felt before, in a physical sense.
When you fix something with your hands it gives you a sense of accomplishment and a sense of self worth.
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