“Behind the epistemological scholasticism of empirio-criticism one must not fail to see the struggle of parties in philosophy, a struggle which in the last analysis reflects the tendencies and ideology of the antagonistic classes in modern society.” PhilosophyLastsPartyBehindsClassStruggleFailingModernCriticismTendenciesIdeologyAnalysisModern SocietyScholasticism Author:Vladimir Lenin
“Crushed to earth and rising again is an author's gymnastic. Once he fails to struggle to his feet and grab his pen, he will contemplate a fact he should never permit himself to face: that in all probability books have been written, are being written, will be written, better than anything he has done, is doing, or will do.” ShouldHas BeensBookDoneFactsEarthFacesStruggleFailingWrittenFeetPerseveranceRisingPensPermitContemplatingProbabilityCrushedRising Again Author:Fannie Hurst
“How is it possible on the one hand, for example, to behave as if nothing on earth were more important than literature, and on the other fail to see that wherever one looks, people are struggling against hunger and will necessarily consider that the most important thing is what they earn at the end of the month? Because this is where he (the writer) is confronted with a new paradox: while all he wanted was to write for those who are hungry, he now discovers that it is only those who have plenty to eat who have the leisure to take notice of his existence.” PeopleIfsWritingLooksImportantEndsHandsWantedEarthLiteratureExistenceStruggleFailingExampleMonthsImportant ThingsHungerHungryPlentyBehaveParadoxLeisure Author:Stig Dagerman
“Never mind failures; they are quite natural, they are the beauty of life, these failures. What would life be without them? It would not be worth having if it were not for struggles. Where would be the poetry of life? Never mind the struggles, the mistakes. I never heard a cow tell a lie, but it is only a cow-never a man. So never mind these failures, these little backslidings; hold the ideal a thousand times, and if you fail a thousand times, make the attempt once more.” IfsMenMindLittlesWould BeLife IsLyingNaturalMistakeStruggleFailingHeardThousandIdealsCowsBeauty Of LifeBacksliding Book:The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“After the fever of life--after wearinesses, sicknesses, fightings and despondings, languor and fretfulness, struggling and failing, struggling and succeeding--after all the changes and chances of this troubled and unhealthy state, at length comes death--at length the white throne of God--at length the beatific vision.” StatesFightingHeavenChanceWhiteVisionStruggleFailingSucceedSicknessLengthThronesFeverUnhealthyWeariness Book:Parochial and Plain Sermons Source: Parochial and Plain Sermons
“The world is full of men and women who work too much, sleep too little, hardly ever exercise, eat poorly, and are always struggling or failing to find adequate time with their families. We are in a perpetual hurry-constantly rushing from one activity to another, with little understanding of where all this activity is leading us. . . . The world has gone and got itself in an awful rush, to whose benefit I do not know. We are too busy for our own good. We need to slow down. Our lifestyles are destroying us. The worst part is, we are rushing east in search of a sunset.” KnowsMenWorldNeedsLittlesUnderstandingSleepStruggleGoneToo MuchFailingWorstExerciseActivityBenefitsMen And WomenBusyEastLifestyleAwfulSunsetDestroyingPerpetualSlow DownAdequateToo BusyRushing Author:Matthew Kelly
“Marriages struggle because we've set our marriages up to fail by thinking that this person is going to complete me when they were never created to do that.” ThinkingPersonsStruggleFailingComplete Me Author:Mark Hall
“Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and everything shall be added unto you. This is the one great duty, this is renunciation. Live for an ideal, and leave no place in the mind for anything else. Let us put forth all our energies to acquire that which never fails-our spiritual perfection. If we have true yearning for realization, we must struggle, and through struggle growth will come. We shall make mistakes, but they may be angels unawares.” IfsMindFirstsMaySpiritualEnergyGrowthMistakeStruggleFailingDutyAngelIdealsPerfectionKingdomsRealizationAcquireMaking MistakesYearningKingdom Of GodRenunciationSpiritual Perfection Book:The Powers of The Mind Source: The Powers of The Mind
“Mythology needs heroes and it needs villains, it needs heroes to fail, it needs heroes to struggle.” NeedsStruggleFailingHeroMythologyVillain Author:William Shatner