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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
Even when I had plenty money it was still a struggle.
Humankind is made for uncertainty, struggle, choice and change.
To help people with the struggle, I have to reveal my own struggles. — © Robert S. Kaplan
To help people with the struggle, I have to reveal my own struggles.
We all have within us the ability to move from struggle to grace.
You are imperfect, you are wired for struggle, but you are worthy of love and belonging.
I struggle in life to find a sense of joy in things.
My films are always a struggle to make and will remain so.
Movies were a struggle for me - they didn't come easy.
I have worked hard to become happy. It was a real struggle.
The game of life is worth playing, but the struggle is the prize.
The struggle between "for" and "against" is the mind's worst disease.
I take a nap in the afternoons, and I'm in bed at 9 P.M. It's a struggle sometimes.
I never thought I had the monopoly on struggle or suffering. — © Ayanna Pressley
I never thought I had the monopoly on struggle or suffering.
What happened on "As Cool As I Am" was, you know how in the `90s, "the personal is political, the political is personal"? That was a really big thing. Choices you made about how you recorded and what instruments you used and how much real versus how much synthetic. Those were choices that were seen as very political at the time.
Embrace the struggle and let it make you stronger. It won't last forever.
Better to shun the bait than struggle in the snare.
You're imperfect, and you're wired for struggle, but you are worthy of love and belonging.
The people I admire most are those who struggle for everyone.
A belief in feminism is a belief in personal freedom - the freedom to live a life free of fear of violence, to select a fulfilling career and be compensated fairly, to choose when to start a family, to marry whom you love. I want everyone, regardless of gender, to live a life free of restriction or fear, able to pursue their own personal brand of happiness and fulfillment.
First of all, Bolshevism represents revolution and the revolutionary struggle.
It's a constant struggle to reinvent yourself and stay relevant.
And it’s not just that ‘we all need somebody to lean on’; recent work on giving support shows that caring for others is often more beneficial than is receiving help.?.?.?.?We need the give and the take, we need to belong. An ideology of extreme personal freedom can be dangerous because it encourages people to leave homes, jobs, cities and marriages in search of personal and professional fulfillment, thereby breaking the relationships that were probably their best hope for such fulfillment.
Business is a fight, a continual struggle, just as life is
There is a struggle when you do represent so many countries within you, but that makes you who you are.
A revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past.
Life is a struggle and a good spy gets in there and fights.
The struggle for morality never stays won. It's always in process.
Believe me, the reward is not so great without the struggle.
I struggle to come up to people and say what I think.
People like to say that Plutarch's is a really "personal" voice, but in truth Plutarch tells us very little about his life. His voice is personable but never personal. It feels intimate because he's addressing the world as we experience it, at this level, a human level, rather than way up here where very few of us live.
Education comes from within; you get it by struggle and effort and thought.
I know what it's like to struggle and to have those concerns that all mothers have.
Both success and struggle are different kinds of trauma.
The goal of our struggle is the end of Israel, and there can be no compromises...
The hardest struggle of all is to be something different from what the average man is.
The therapist can interpret, advise, provide the emotional acceptance and support that nurtures personal growth, and above all, he can listen. I do not mean that he can simply hear the other, but that he will listen actively and purposefully, responding with the instrument of his trade, that is, with the personal vulnerability of his own trembling self. This listening is that which will facilitate the patient's telling of his tale, the telling that can set him free. (5)
We're caught, but we're not defeated. Long live the armed struggle!
I argue that the Talmud is about the constant struggle to understand. — © Arthur Hertzberg
I argue that the Talmud is about the constant struggle to understand.
If someone throws you in a pool and you can't swim, you're going to struggle.
Yesterday I dared to struggle. Today I dare to win.
There is only one relationship that matters, and that is your personal relationship to a personal Redeemer and Lord. Let everything else go, but maintain that at all cost, and God will fulfill His purpose through your life. (This includes meeting the needs of your heart.) One individual life may be of priceless value to God's purposes, and yours may be that life.
At the higher stage of communism, when the productive forces will be greatly developed and the principle "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" will be practised, personal interests will be acknowledged still more and more personal needs will be satisfied.
I would not describe myself as a political writer except in the sense that the personal is political, which is something that I do strongly believe. And in that sense American Gods is a very personal novel and a political novel. I was trying to describe the experience of coming to America as an immigrant, the experience of watching the way that America tends to eat other cultures.
much of gardening is a struggle against the fecundity of Nature.
I don't feel I have to struggle against allegory. I let the readers do the interpreting.
No matter what you do in life, it's always a struggle, to first of all find who you are.
Prayer is awe, intimacy, struggle-yet, the way to reality.
Readers pass vocaulary tests. Nonreaders struggle. — © Stephen D. Krashen
Readers pass vocaulary tests. Nonreaders struggle.
Even personal tastes are learned, in the matrix of a culture or a subculture in which we grow up, by very much the same kind of process by which we learn our common values. Purely personal tastes, indeed, can only survive in a culture which tolerates them, that is, which has a common value that private tastes of certain kinds should be allowed.
Change is hard and requires constant struggle and determination.
Thought is the creative power, or the impelling force which causes the creative power to act; thinking in a Certain Way will bring riches to you, but you must not rely upon thought alone, paying no attention to personal action. That is the rock upon which many otherwise scientific metaphysical thinkers meet shipwreck–the failure to connect thought with personal action.
Every book is a kind of struggle, and it's a miracle when it comes out.
My struggle to remain healthy is gradually killing me.
Work and struggle and never accept an evil that you can change.
The photographer Ruth Bernhard used to tell me that this is like asking somebody how they evolved their signature. It is not something I've ever worked on consciously. I think style is just the end result of personal experience. It would be problematic for me to photograph in another style. I'm drawn to places and subject matter that have personal connections for me and I photograph in a way that seems right. Where does it all come from, who knows?
It is a struggle. But I don't mind. I will just keep fighting on.
My films seem to be about men's struggle with failure.
I dismiss personal profit and focus exclusively on people and planet. That's what I call social business: a nondividend company dedicated to solving human problems. You can go all the way, forgetting about personal profit, being single-minded about solving problems. The company makes profit, but profit stays with the company.
It doesn't feel good when you have to struggle to get your pants on.
One monkey don't stop no show. Not one, not six. The struggle continues.
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