“What fortitude the Soul contains, That it can so endure The accent of a coming Foot- The opening of a Door.” SoulDoorsFeetEndureOpeningAccentsFortitude Author:Emily Dickinson
“I was tired of an outlaw's life. I have been hunted for twenty-one years. I have literally lived in the saddle. I have never known a day of perfect peace. It was one long, anxious, inexorable, eternal vigil. When I slept it was literally in the midst of an arsenal. If I heard dogs bark more fiercely than usual, or the feet of horses in a greater volume of sound than usual, I stood to arms. Have you any idea of what a man must endure who leads such a life? No, you cannot. No one can unless he lives it for himself.” IfsMenYearsLongHas BeensIdeasSoundPerfectKnownGreaterHeardFeetDogArmsEternalHorseTwentiesTiredEndureMidstAnxiousUsualVolumeBarkTwenty OneArsenalOutlawHuntedInexorableSaddlesPerfect Peace Author:Frank James
“Our nation is the enduring dream of every immigrant who ever set foot on these shores, and the millions still struggling to be free. This nation, this idea called America, was and always will be a new world -- our new world.” WorldStillsIdeasDreamAmericaNationsMillionsStruggleFeetEndureImmigrantsShoreNew World Author:George H. W. Bush
“While strength and years permit, endure labor; soon bent old age will come with silent foot. [Lat., Dum vires annique sinunt, tolerate labores. Jam veniet tacito curva senecta pede.]” YearsAgeFeetLaborSilentEndureOld AgePermitTolerateBentJam Author:Ovid
“Thoth, Hermes, the stylus, the palette, the pen, the quill endure, though our books are a floor of smouldering ash under our feet.” BookFeetEndurePensAshesPaletteQuillsHermes Book:Collected Poems 1912-1944 Source: Collected Poems 1912-1944