E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Endure pain to turn it into your power.”
“Endure pain with praise.”
“Endure pain, find joy, and make your own meaning, because the universe certainly isn't going to supply it.”
Source: Cordelia's Honor
“Endure suffering as a good soldier of Christ”
“Endure the endings and welcome new beginnings. While passion dies, find new ways to strike a fire in the soul, and slowly you will sense the spirit of life. It is a journey of disappearing and appearing, reigniting the fire, time and time again.”
“Endure the ills of life without complain.”
“Endure the journey that you take to reach your top moment. You might not get there right now but when you do, remember what you did to get there.”
“Endure the pain, enjoy pure pleasure.”
“Endure the pain, gain the power.”
“Endure the pain in the sunrise, so when it's sunset, there's lot of profit to be gained.”
“Endure the pain with praise, sure way of success.”
“Endure the pain with prayerful praise.”
“Endure the present, and watch for better things.”
“Endure the times for a better tomorrow.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Endure times of sadness for it opens the depth of the soul.”
“Endure to enioy”
“Endure to the very end.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“Endure what is difficult to endure and to suffer what is difficult to suffer.”
“Endure what life God gives and ask no longer span;
Cease to remember the delights of youth, travel-wearied aged man;
Delight becomes death-longing if all longing else be vain.”
Source: The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Vol II: The Plays
“Endure, and keep yourselves for days of happiness.”
Source: Virgil: Georgics ; Aeneid I-VI. Eclogues
“Endure, put up with whatever comes your way, learn to overcome weakness and pain, push yourself to breaking point but never cave in. If you don't learn that lesson, you'll never succeed as an elite athlete.”
“Endured pain is a power gained.”
“Endured pain is pure pleasure.”
“endured the pain expressionlessly”
Source: Shantaram
“Endured trials toughened us.”
“Enduring adversities doesn't define the end of oneself, there’s always a way out. - Sayeeda Pearl”
Source: Soul Works - The Minds Journal Collection
“Enduring and forgiving are two different things. You must not forgive the cruelty of this world. It's our duty as human beings to be angry at injustice. But we must also endure it. Because someone must sever this chain of hatred.”
“Enduring companionship, be it friends, soldiers at arms, families, or clans, is made firm and strong under the duress of shared hardship.”
~ Igma – Goddess of Wisdom”
Source: Echoes of Dragons
“Enduring faith is not blind or obedient, it is keenly attentive and responsible; it is not fed by awe, but by quickening interest; prosperity is not the disappearance of problems, but the continual engagement with the process of finding solutions. Wisdom is not given from on high, but must be painstakingly unraveled from the knots in his own guts.”
“Enduring fame is promised only to those writers who can offer to successive generations a substance constantly renewed; for every generation arrives upon the scene with its own particular hunger.”
Source: Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality
“Enduring habits I hate.... Yes, at the very bottom of my soul I feel grateful to all my misery and bouts of sickness and everything about me that is imperfect, because this sort of thing leaves me with a hundred backdoors through which I can escape from enduring habits.”
Source: The Gay Science: With a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs
“Enduring importance of poetry lies in its ability to capture the essence of the human experience and inspire both individuals and societies.”
Source: Simple Essays: Unlocking the Power of Concise Expression
“Enduring in the face of adversity and failure is likely to create neural, molecular, and hormonal changes in the brain that help you become better prepared, more adaptable, and more resistant in the future.”
Source: The Brave Athlete: Calm the F*ck Down and Rise to the Occasion
“Enduring life is eternal discipline.”
“Enduring setbacks while maintaining the ability to show others the way to go forward is a true test of leadership.”
“Enduring success requires timeless principles, not trendy strategies.”
Source: Alignment Is The Key: Mastering The 8 Timeless Principles of Enduring Success
“Enduring things is what you do best. Gritting your teeth and bearing them.”
Source: Human Acts
“Enduring this torment because of her tentative efforts where from her there has been no upheaval. Our nonpareil love being the only thing that should warrant such disobedience. Being told no when only we know. And believing it to be further a crime to reject and disobey the heart.”
Source: Arabala
“Enduring to the end is a process filling every minute of our life, every hour, every day, from sunrise to sunrise. It is accomplished through personal discipline following the commandments of God.”
“Enduring to the end is definitely not a do-it-yourself project.”
“Enduring to the end requires total commitment to the Savior and to our covenants.”
“Enduring, or carrying on, is not just a matter of tolerating circumstances and hanging in there, but of pressing forward.”
Source: The Measure of Our Hearts
“Enduringly successful people, many of whom live a life that's a gift to the world, don't raise balance as a major issue-not because they had it masterfully handled, but because they were all busy doing what mattered to them.”
Source: Success Built to Last: Creating a Life That Matters
“Endymion
The rising moon has hid the stars;
Her level rays, like golden bars,
Lie on the landscape green,
With shadows brown between.
And silver white the river gleams,
As if Diana, in her dreams,
Had dropt her silver bow
Upon the meadows low.
On such a tranquil night as this,
She woke Endymion with a kiss,
When, sleeping in the grove,
He dreamed not of her love.
Like Dian's kiss, unasked, unsought,
Love gives itself, but is not bought;
Nor voice, nor sound betrays
Its deep, impassioned gaze.
It comes,--the beautiful, the free,
The crown of all humanity,--
In silence and alone
To seek the elected one.
It lifts the boughs, whose shadows deep
Are Life's oblivion, the soul's sleep,
And kisses the closed eyes
Of him, who slumbering lies.
O weary hearts! O slumbering eyes!
O drooping souls, whose destinies
Are fraught with fear and pain,
Ye shall be loved again!
No one is so accursed by fate,
No one so utterly desolate,
But some heart, though unknown,
Responds unto his own.
Responds,--as if with unseen wings,
An angel touched its quivering strings;
And whispers, in its song,
"Where hast thou stayed so long?”
Source: Ballads and Other Poems
“Endymion, you are my first love, my only love... even if we're reborn, in another life, we'll find each other... and then... We'll fall in love again... - Princess Serenity”
“Enema of the State song is kind of like a tattoo, like a moment in time, but it aged well. It's not like one that you're looking at like, "Aw, God, I gotta get that s**t removed." It's something we're proud of.”
“Enemies always attend each other's funerals. I guess it is a way of knowing they won...”
Source: Defined by Others
“Enemies and easy to get and even easier to keep. But friends are hard to get and even harder to keep.”
“Enemies are an indication of character.”
Source: The Bat
“Enemies are either defeated, befriended or bypassed.”