A Quote by Francois de La Rochefoucauld

We are strong enough to bear the misfortunes of others. — © Francois de La Rochefoucauld
We are strong enough to bear the misfortunes of others.
We are all strong enough to bear other men's misfortunes.
The world is full of fools and faint hearts; and yet everyone has courage enough to bear the misfortunes, and wisdom enough to manage the affairs, of his neighbor.
Philosophy teaches us to bear with equanimity the misfortunes of others.
Consider the misfortunes of others, and you will be the better able to bear your own.
A private man, however successful in his own dealing, if his country perish is involved in her destruction; but if he be an unprosperous citizen of a prosperous city, he is much more likely to recover. Seeing, then, that States can bear the misfortunes of individuals, but individuals cannot bear the misfortunes of States, let us all stand by our country.
We all have enough strength to endure the misfortunes of others.
If I marry: He must be so tall that when he is on his knees, as one has said he reaches all the way to heaven. His shoulders must be broad enough to bear the burden of a family. His lips must be strong enough to smile, firm enough to say no, and tender enough to kiss. Love must be so deep that it takes its stand in Christ and so wide that it takes the whole lost world in. He must be active enough to save souls. He must be big enough to be gentle and great enough to be thoughtful. His arms must be strong enough to carry a little child.
To bear the country's disgrace is to rule the shrines of soil and grain. To bear the country's misfortunes is to be the king of the world.
I know I'm not strong enough to be everything that I'm supposed to be. I give up. I'm not stong enough. Hands of mercy won't you cover me? Lord right now I'm asking you to be Strong enough. Strong enough for the both of us.
During mental prayer, it is well, at times, to imagine that many insults and injuries are being heaped upon us, that misfortunes have befallen us, and then strive to train our heart to bear and forgive these things patiently, in imitation of our Saviour. This is the way to acquire a strong spirit.
Some trees flourish, others die. Some cattle grow strong, others are taken by wolves. Some men are born rich enough and dumb enough to enjoy their lives. Ain't nothing fair. You know that.
Become strong again in spirit, strong in will, strong in endurance, strong to bear all sacrifices
Life is strong stuff, some of us can bear more of it than others.
The misfortunes hardest to bear are these which never came.
Not to feel one's misfortunes is not human, not to bear them is not manly.
We bear, all of us, the misfortunes of other people with heroic constancy.
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