A Quote by Franz Schubert

A man endures misfortune without complaint. — © Franz Schubert
A man endures misfortune without complaint.
...Hope endures and overcomes misfortune and evil.
Roscoe Conkling was a man of superb courage. He not only acted without fear, but he had that fortitude of soul which bears the consequences of the course pursued without complaint.
Great and frequent reverses can crush and mar our bliss both by the pain they cause and by the hindrance they offer to many activities. Yet nevertheless even in adversity nobility shines through, when a man endures repeated and severe misfortune with patience, not owing to insensibility but from generosity and greatness of soul.
The misfortune of the man of color is having been enslaved. The misfortune and inhumanity of the white man are having killed man somewhere.
Say what you will of fortitude, but show me the man who can patiently endure the laughter of fools when they have obtained an advantage over him. 'Tis only when their nonsense is without foundation that one can suffer it without complaint.
A man is the sum of his misfortunes. One day you'd think misfortune would get tired but then time is your misfortune
No hour brings good fortune to one man without bringing misfortune to another.
The Indian knew how to live without wants, to suffer without complaint, and to die singing.
What a misfortune to be a woman! And yet, the worst misfortune is not to understand what a misfortune it is.
Sometimes a legend that endures for centuries... endures for a reason.
Opening a complaint for investigation in no way implies that the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has made a determination about the merits of the complaint.
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.
I think a compliment ought always to precede a complaint, where one is possible, because it softens resentment and insures for the complaint a courteous and gentle reception.
There is no heart without remorse, no life without some misfortune, no one but what is something stained with sin.
In a typical whistleblower scenario where the inspector general determines a complaint to be credible and urgent, there would be no colorable legal basis for the complaint to not reach Congress.
Who is the great man? He who is strongest in patience. He who patiently endures injury, and maintains a blameless life--he is a man indeed!
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