A Quote by Tahir Shah

Usually, there is nothing more pleasing that returning to a place where you have endured hardship. — © Tahir Shah
Usually, there is nothing more pleasing that returning to a place where you have endured hardship.
For of all gainful professions, nothing is better, nothing more pleasing, nothing more delightful, nothing better becomes a well-bred man than #? agriculture
Luxuries unfit us for returning to hardships easily endured before.
Focusing only on street homelessness is resource-intensive, and acts after the rough sleeper has already endured significant hardship and trauma. Acting before people are homeless makes far more sense, economically and for the long-term wellbeing of a household.
there's nothing in the human heart or mind, no place no matter how twisted or secret, that can't be endured - if you have someone to share it with.
I interviewed dozens and dozens of African women who had endured more hardship and trauma than most Westerners even read about, and they ploughed on. I often openly cried during interviews, unable to process this violence and hatred towards women I was witnessing.
There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered.
For men who had easily endured hardship, danger and difficult uncertainty, leisure and riches, though in some ways desirable, proved burdensome and a source of grief.
I mean, we are tribal by nature, and sometimes success and material wealth can divide and separate - it's not a new philosophy I'm sharing - more than hardship, hardship tends to unify.
The only thing you can worry about is pleasing yourself and that's probably more impossible than pleasing other people.
I learned from the example of my father that the manner in which one endures what must be endured is more important than the thing that must be endured.
The manner in which one endures what must be endured is more important than the thing that must be endured.
This endured absence is nothing more or less than forgetfulness. I am, intermittently, unfaithful. This is the condition of my survival.
Nothing is more pleasing to God than an open hand, and a closed mouth.
Is any man afraid of change? Why what can take place without change? What then is more pleasing or more suitable to the universal nature?
No more painters, no more scribblers, no more musicians, no more sculptors, no more religions, no more royalists, no more radicals, no more imperialists, no more anarchists, no more socialists, no more communists, no more proletariat, no more democrats, no more republicans, no more bourgeois, no more aristocrats, no more arms, no more police, no more nations, an end at last to all this stupidity, nothing left, nothing at all, nothing, nothing.
So in many ways for me, having lived through what I've lived through, and endured what I've endured, I've got more confidence that I can do the next bit - and there's something sustaining about that.
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