A Quote by Jill Abramson

We human beings are a lot more resilient than we often realize. Resilient and perseverant. — © Jill Abramson
We human beings are a lot more resilient than we often realize. Resilient and perseverant.
What is amazing to me as an archaeologist is that the more and more I study, I realize we are resilient, we are creative, we are brilliant, and this is what makes us human, and that hasn't changed since we've been human.
We are resilient beings and need to realize our incredible strengths.
It is said that this is a man's world, and sometimes, it is. For every casket girl that was saved, countless others were not. But women are more resilient than given credit for. And some women, well, let's just say their oppressors had better watch out. I, too, am resilient, and I'm tired of being oppressed.
I think that human beings were incredibly resilient; otherwise, we wouldn't keep going.
My kids are resilient, I'm resilient, and I guess I am an optimist.
You can't raise a happy, more resilient kid if you're not a happy, more resilient adult.
Human beings are remarkably resilient. When you think about it, our species has been teetering upon the edge of the existential cliff since Hiroshima. In short, we endure.
And maybe that's being the third child, although my entire family are very resilient - very, very resilient.
You have to be resilient to be a black person in America. The thing about being resilient is being able to fall apart and pick yourself up again. And putting yourself back together, that improves on what you were before.
A diverse ecosystem will also be resilient, because it contains many species with overlapping ecological functions that can partially replace one another. When a particular species is destroyed by a severe disturbance so that a link in the network is broken, a diverse community will be able to survive and reorganize itself... In other words, the more complex the network is, the more complex its pattern of interconnections, the more resilient it will be.
May I write words more naked than flesh, stronger than bone, more resilient than sinew, sensitive than nerve.
Resilient people aren't afraid to admit they have weaknesses. Whether an effective leader acknowledges problems within an organization, or an individual recognizes areas in need of personal growth, resilient people use failure as an opportunity to spot their weaknesses.
At 16, I was more resilient and easygoing than I am now.
The E.U. is more resilient than we give it credit for. We always muddle through.
We are all stronger, smarter, talented, beautiful, and more resilient than we were told.
In the end, democratic societies are stronger and more resilient than any autocracy. And more adaptable too.
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