A Quote by Richard Marx

I think really what I'm saying is that I thrive on adversity. — © Richard Marx
I think really what I'm saying is that I thrive on adversity.
I thrive on adversity.
I definitely thrive off adversity. I know it's always up from there.
It's wonderful to move forward technologically, but we cannot forget that we are human beings who thrive on relationships, who thrive on interconnectivity, who thrive on sharing your feelings and emotions.
I don't think I've had any adversity. I mean, yeah, I studied hard in school, but that's not adversity. Everyone in the Nuba Mountains has faced incredible adversity, every single one of them. Just to finish primary school is an incredible challenge.
For all-around, everyday, all-season wear, farmers can't be beat. They are inclined to chafe under the burden of leisure (a minor vexation on the farm), but they thrive on neglect and adversity.
Adversity makes me hungrier. I thrive on being able to make a way out of no way.
There will always be some curve balls in your life. Teach your children to thrive in that adversity.
Adversity builds muscle. Adversity creates strength. Adversity, it turns out, is preparation for success.
Oftentimes Westerners don't really understand fully the values of this particular culture. And I think the jury is still out as to whether democracy can really thrive in Iraq.
For Black Label Special Opps, adversity is what you thrive on. General Patton is a huge fan favorite in Black Label.
I think adversity hits people and we all know what to do when adversity hits we keep praying and we find hope.
In adversity, there is opportunity. Show me someone who has done something worthwhile, and I'll show you someone who has overcome adversity. I've never known anybody to achieve anything without overcoming adversity. Adversity is another way to measure the greatness of individuals. I never had a crisis that didn't make me stronger.
The word 'resilience,' in our American culture is closely aligned with 'grit,' and that word implies a certain moral fiber that says you can survive and thrive in any adversity, because you are strong - but that message of strength is both disqualifying and problematic.
Being amongst the best players in the world, it's a really exciting opportunity I think I'll be able to thrive off.
I love adversity. It really reveals people, and I think I've handled it pretty good.
No government prospers by saying, 'I don't need to do anything. Just by being there, we have made the country thrive.'
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