A Quote by Gary Inrig

The issue isn't what you're struggling with, it's how you deal with what you're struggling with — © Gary Inrig
The issue isn't what you're struggling with, it's how you deal with what you're struggling with

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I hope that I'm always struggling, really. You develop when you're struggling. When you're struggling, you get stronger.
If you've ever had anyone in your life who has been struggling with something, struggling with addiction or struggling with anything, and it's about the resilience of love and how much you're willing to struggle with somebody to preserve your relationship and to try to preserve them as a person.
Whether it's someone struggling with mental illness, someone struggling with poverty or struggling with their own limitations in their social behaviors, for some reason, I'm drawn to characters like that.
I was struggling, and I was struggling mentally more than anything, and that will carry over to the games.
It's hard to distinguish when I was actually struggling from when I only felt like I was struggling - which was pretty much always.
I just want to be Kevin Abstract and exist and help as many people as possible who are struggling with whatever they're struggling with.
A lot of my friends are struggling musicians. Being a struggling actor, it's just frustrating because you're not allowed to do what you want to do.
All this struggling and striving to make the world better is a great mistake. Not that it's wrong to try to improve the world if you know how but simply because struggling and striving are the worst possible ways to go about doing anything!
The Democrats have invested a lot of time in telling struggling Americans that Republicans or anyone who doesn't agree with their agenda doesn't care about people who are struggling.
At that time when I was struggling with being successful in a financial way, people would say, "You should be very happy. Look how well you're doing financially," and I was struggling to find purpose, if you would. There's quote from Einstein that said, "Happiness and well-being are the ambitions of a pig." And I thought, "Boy, that's exactly how I feel."
If you ever had anyone in your life who has been struggling with addiction or struggling with anything, it's about the resilience of love and how much you're willing to struggle with somebody to preserve your relationship and to try to preserve them as a person - and I think that's really important.
We are bound first to imform ourselves concerning so great a matter as the revolt of millions of people- what they are struggling for, what they are struggling against, and how the struggle stands- from day to day...as best you can; and second, to spread this knowledge among others, and endeavor to do what little you can to awaken the consciousness and sympathy of others.
I would say 'struggling' is a good word. We were all struggling to keep doing what we were doing, and more things were expected of us. I mean, one of the big things was how in the world are we going to top 'Hotel California?'
If I were doing five cop shows, I'd probably start struggling to find an identity for each one and struggling to find inspirations.
If you see a woman who is struggling with bags or looks struggling in general, help her. Don't leave her vulnerable to someone else.
Every day of your life is struggle. You are always struggling to achieve more and more. So one can never say, 'I am not struggling.'
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