“'The long-suffering man abounds in understanding' (Prov. 14:29), because he endures everything to the end and, while awaiting that end, patiently bears his distress. The end, as St. Paul says, is everlasting life (cf. Rom. 6:22). 'And this is eternal life, that they might know You the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent' (Jn. 17:3).” KnowsMenLongEndsMightChristianSufferingJesusUnderstandingChristBearsEternalJesus ChristEndureOrthodoxDistressEverlastingEternal LifeOrthodox ChristianCfsTrue GodLong SufferingEverlasting Life Author:Maximus the Confessor
“When life is unhappy it is hard to endure, when it is happy it is terrible to think of it ending. Both amount to the same thing in the end.” ThinkingEndsHardLife IsAmountTerribleEndureUnhappyUnhappiness Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“If patience is worth anything, it must endure to the end of time. And a living faith will last in the midst of the blackest storm.” IfsEndsLastsTimeReligionFaithPatienceEndureStormMidstMetaphysicsEnd TimesNonconformityTime PatienceFaith And Patience Book:Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi Source: Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi
“Worthless are those who injure others vengefully, while those who stoically endure are like stored gold. The gratification of the vengeful lasts only for a day, but the glory of the forbearing lasts until the end of time. Though unjustly aggrieved, it is best to suffer the suffering and refrain from unrighteous retaliation.” EndsLastsSufferingGloryGoldEndureEnd TimesWorthlessVengeanceGratificationRefrainRetaliationVengeful Author:Thiruvalluvar
“This intelligence must endure . . . . The glory and intelligence that God has prepared for the faithful, no man knoweth. Should not this fill every heart with peace and joy - that there is no end to the progress of knowledge?” MenShouldHeartEndsJoyProgressGloryPreparedEndureFaithfulExaltationPeace And Joy Book:Journal of Discourses Source: Journal of Discourses
“Sure I am of this, that you have only to endure to conquer. You have only to persevere to save yourselves, and to save all those who rely upon you. You have only to go right on, and at the end of the road, be it short or long, victory and honor will be found.” LongEndsFoundVictoryHonorEndureConquerRelyPersevereRely UponEnd Of The Road Author:Winston Churchill
“Modern" poetry is, essentially, an extension of romanticism; it is what romantic poetry wishes or finds it necessary to become. It is the end product of romanticism, all past and no future; it is impossible to go further by any extrapolation of the process by which we have arrived, and certainly it is impossible to remain where we are who could endure a century of transition ?” EndsPastWishProcessImpossibleModernCenturyProductsEndurePoetry IsTransitionExtensionsRomanticismRomantic PoetryModern Poetry Author:Randall Jarrell
“The war does not end when you come home. It lives on in memories of your fellow soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who gave their lives. It endures in the wound that is slow to heal, the disability that isn't going away, the dream that wakes you at night, or the stiffening in your spine when a car backfires down the street.” DoeWarEndsHomeDreamNightMemoriesStreetsCarFellowsEndureSoldierWoundsHealGoing AwayComing HomeDisabilityMarineSailorSpineWakes YouAirmenBackfireFellow Soldiers Author:Barack Obama
“In Europe itself it is not probable that war will ever absolutely cease until science discovers some destroying force so simple in its administration, so horrible in its effects, that all art, all gallantry, will be at an end, and battles will be massacres which the feelings of mankind will be unable to endure.” ArtWarEndsFeelingsForceSimpleMankindEffectsBattleEuropeEndureCeaseHorribleAdministrationDestroyingMassacresGallantry Book:The Martyrdom of Man Source: The Martyrdom of Man