“The experiences you'll have, the people you'll love, the jobs, the joys, the sorrows, the way you'll die. It is all predestined, unless you will a change.” PeopleWayJobsJoyDiesSorrowKarmaPredestined Author:Frederick Lenz
“Perhaps, from an innate desire of justification, sorrow always exaggerates itself. Memory is quite one of Job's friends; and the past is ever ready to throw its added darkness on the present.” JobsPastDesireMemoriesDarknessReadySorrowJustificationInnate Book:Romance and Reality Source: Romance and Reality
“Faced with the immensity of the universe, Job realized that there are limits to man's rationalizing, that we cannot find where the cloud of sorrow starts, that all our boasted knowledge is but an island in the vast ocean of mystery, and as the island of knowledge grows larger, the shore line of mystery becomes longer. At the end of his wits, he surrendered in trust to a Higher Wisdom.” MenEndsJobsUniverseGrowsLinesMysteryHigherSorrowLimitsOceanCloudsWitIslandsShoreImmensityVast Ocean Author:Ralph Washington Sockman
“Essentially, the popular musician in America must learn that his basic job is to entertain people, to make them forget their sorrows for a moment or two; in the same sense that any popular art form must aim at the same distraction value. Any such job as that is basically a young man's business. It takes a young man's energy to go traveling around the country, night after night in a different place, prancing and cavorting around in front of mobs of people all out to try to forget their problems for an evening. And for a young man it can be a good enough way of life, if he happens to like it.” PeopleIfsMenWayTryingArtTwoDifferentCountryEnoughMomentsProblemHappensJobsAmericaFormYoungNightValuesEnergyForgetFrontsSorrowMusicianAimEveningYoung ManGood EnoughDistractionDifferent PlacePopular MusicPrancing Author:Artie Shaw
“Learning to endure times of disappointment, suffering, and sorrow is part of our on-the-job training. These experiences, while often difficult to bear at the time, are precisely the kinds of experiences that stretch our understanding, build our character, and increase our compassion for others.” KindCharacterJobsSufferingDifficultUnderstandingCompassionBearsSorrowTrainingIncreaseAdversityEndureDisappointmentCompassion For OthersJob Training Author:Joseph B. Wirthlin
“Surely education has no meaning unless it helps you understand the vast experience of life with all its subtleties, with its extraordinary beauty, its sorrows and joys. You may earn degrees, you may have a series of letters after your name and land a good job, but then what? What is the point of it all if in the process your mind becomes dull, weary, stupid?” IfsMindMayHelpingJobsJoyNamesProcessLandStupidSorrowDegreesLettersSeriesExtraordinaryDullWearyGood JobSubtletyExtraordinary Beauty Author:Jiddu Krishnamurti
“You can’t be disturbed by anything. There’s no emotion involved. You can’t feel sorrow, you can’t feel pity, there’s nothing you feel. The job has to be done.” FeelsDoneJobsMotivationFearEmotionInvolvedSorrowPityFighterMikeDisturbedIntimidationMental Strength Author:Mike Tyson