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«There are certain things in which mediocrity is not to be endured, such as poetry, music, painting, public speaking»
«My school days were the happiest days of my life; which should give you some indication of the misery I've endured over the past twenty-five years.»
«No one has ever been able to discover how they [cats] make this subtle sound, and what is more, no one ever will. It is a secret that has endured from the very beginning of the time of cats and will never be revealed.»
«There is nothing to fear from gods, There is nothing to feel in death, Good can be attained, Evil can be endured»
«There is no detachment where there is no pain. And there is no pain endured without hatred or lying unless detachment is present too.»
«Reconciliation is to understand both sides; to go to one side and describe the suffering being endured by the other side, and then go to the other side and describe the suffering being endured by the first side.»
«Some of your hurts you have cured, / And the sharpest you still have survived, / But what torments of grief you endured / From evils which never arrived!»
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
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«Slavery is now no where more patiently endured, than in countries once inhabited by the zealots of liberty»
«Pain, scorned by yonder gout-ridden wretch, endured by yonder dyspeptic in the midst of his dainties, borne bravely by the girl in travail. Slight thou art, if I can bear thee, short thou art if I cannot bear thee!»
«The hell to be endured hereafter, of which theology tells, is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioned our characters in the wrong way.»