A Quote by Dalai Lama

Even when we have physical hardships, we can be very happy. — © Dalai Lama
Even when we have physical hardships, we can be very happy.
Those who don't have a life filled with luxury may have a home filled with compassion, based on their choice to be content and to practice self-discipline. Even when we have physical hardships, we can be very happy.
I'm very very happy for my hardships and misfortunes: they build character and make you a better person. Even if I think it's something you have to carry with you, it's definitely something that makes you more empathic towards other people, makes you understand people and relationships so much better.
I have passed all the physical hardships known to man.
If you are really feeling happy, you are feeling happy even if the whole world contradicts you. If the whole world agrees that you are not happy, then too it doesn't matter. Your happiness is real. It cannot be canceled by anybody's opinion. But if your happiness is unreal, it can be canceled by anybody. Even a small child can cancel it. You will be constantly looking towards people. You will be smiling, trying to show that you are happy so that they can say, 'Yes. You are very happy. You look very happy.'
I am hurt that some people criticise very harshly without even realising the hardships which we go through.
Penance is the willingness to undergo hardships for the achievement of a good purpose. I was willing. But when hardships came I found myself lifted above them. Instead of hardship, I found a wonderful sense of peace and joy and conviction that I was following God's will. Blessings instead of hardships are showered upon me.
A happy life consists not in the absence, but in the mastery of hardships.
Everybody goes through hardships but hardships make you the person you are, and I feel that is important.
It makes one a better person to have had hardships and to have overcome hardships and not to blame anybody else for your mistakes.
The physical is only a small aspect of existence. In this cosmos, not even 1% is physical - the rest is non-physical.
I've had a hard life, but my hardships are nothing against the hardships that my father went through in order to get me to where I started.
Physical pain is problematic because it's very difficult to transcend that. Sometimes you're just in physical pain, and that's a bummer. Even then, there are beautiful things involved in the healing of that. I've experienced some.
Even the cerebral characters I play seem to have physical quirks. They're all "physically inhabited," for lack off a better expression. For instance, Sherlock Holmes has very particular physical gestures which are drawn out in such detail.
A Marine should be sworn to the patient endurance of hardships, like the ancient knights; and it is not the least of these necessary hardships to have to serve with sailors.
It would seem that unless we see through and beyond the physical, we shall not even see the physical as we ought to see it: as the very vehicle for the glory of God
Dancing does make you happy. It has helped me deal with the hardships in my life.
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