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Enduring Pain Quotes

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“When you have endure the worse situations, you build the courage and confidence to cope with any other situations.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Ray   Smith
“This striving to help save the world a little bit, to push it just a bit farther into the right—this action was the only thing that sustained her during the hard times [when] only her purposeful life propped her up from total collapse, and she thought how strange that she had taught the morality play Everyman all those years but didn’t fully understand its central lesson or how true it was: We are our good deeds, and they alone will come with us into the afterlife.”
Ray Smith, The Magnolia That Bloomed Unseen

“So, even if the pain doesn't immediately subside. I shall continually strive, until I can effortlessly glide.”
Alma Fisher, Hills And Valleys and the Spiritual Warfare in Between

Rolf van der Wind
“I must persevere through all that causes me pain and move beyond the memories that constantly haunt me. I concentrate on smiling, ensuring the smile on my lips never fades, even though the pain occasionally resurfaces to remind me that things will never be the same.”
Rolf van der Wind

Steven Seril
“Malkuthiansâ€� I’m bleeding. I bleed with you. Malkuthians, I’m hurting. I hurt with you. Malkuthians, I’m struggling. I struggle with you. It’s true, Hod has been destroyed. Malkuth is the last major stronghold still standing. With that said, the outcome of this battle will decide the future of our Union. This is the new Capital of our civilization.â€� - Autumn Antares from "The Destroyer of Worlds by Steven Seril”
Steven Seril, The Destroyer of Worlds: An Answer to Every Question

John  Westrick
“It was in this line of thought, where true courage was mustered. A strength measured not by the size of his muscles or the amount one could lift, but the more impressive type, the type quantified in the amount of shit one can wade. Identified in the amount of crap hands dealt without bowing out altogether.”
John Westrick, The Hanging Tree