“What has happened to our ability to dwell in the unknowing, to live inside a question and coexist with the tensions of uncertainty? Where is our willingness to incubate pain and let it birth something new? What has happened to patient unfolding, to endurance? These things are what form the ground of waiting.” PainFormWaitingAbilityHappenedBirthPatientUncertaintyTensionSomething NewEnduranceWillingnessUnfoldingCoexistUnknowing Author:Sue Monk Kidd
“The difference between shallow happiness and a deep, sustaining joy is sorrow. Happiness lives where sorrow is not. When sorrow arrives, happiness dies. It can't stand pain. Joy, on the other hand, rises from sorrow and therefore can withstand all grief. Joy, by the grace of God, is the transfiguration of suffering into endurance, and of endurance into character, and of character into hope--and the hope that has become our joy does not (as happiness must for those who depend up on it) disappoint us.” DoeCharacterHandsPainJoySufferingDiesDifferencesGriefGraceDependsSorrowEnduranceShallowGrace Of GodDisappointLife HappinessSustainingTransfiguration Book:Measuring the days: daily reflections with Walter Wangerin, Jr Source: Measuring the days: daily reflections with Walter Wangerin, Jr
“Patience is only one faculty; earnestness the devotion of all the faculties. Earnestness is the cause of patience; it gives endurance, overcomes pain, strengthens weakness, braves dangers, sustains hope, makes light of difficulties, and lessens the sense of weariness in overcoming them.” GivingLightPainCausesDangerWeaknessOvercomingDifficultyBraveDevotionEnduranceFacultyWearinessEarnestnessOvercoming Pain Author:Christian Nestell Bovee
“The more we know, the more pain we have. But because we are human beings, this must be. Otherwise we become objects rather than subjects.” KnowsHumansPainHuman BeingsSubjectsObjectsEndurance Author:Elie Wiesel
“Discipline makes hard men. Every hard man is capable of being a killer. But every killer is not capable of being a hard man. They can't endure that much. It's all about the endurance. That's why they become killers. Because they can't endure the pain. They need to kill the pain to stop it.” MenNeedsHardPainDisciplineCapableEndureEnduranceKillers Author:Mike Tyson