“The goal in raising one's child is to enable him, first, to discover who he wants to be, and then to become a person who can be satisfied with himself and his way of life. Eventually he ought to be able to do in his life whatever seems important, desirable, and worthwhile to him to do; to develop relations with other people that are constructive, satisfying, mutually enriching; and to bear up well under the stresses and hardships he will unavoidably encounter during his life.” PeopleWayWantFirstsWellsChildrenPersonsImportantSeemsAbleGoalGrowing UpBearsOughtStressRelationSatisfiedEncountersHardshipSatisfyingWorthwhileDesirableConstructiveEnriching Author:Bruno Bettelheim
“One of the big tensions in my life is that I have known the stresses of financial hardship since I was a little kid, and it is the cancer for which I am seeking a cure.” LittlesBigsKidsLife IsKnownStressFinancialCancerSeekingCuresTensionHardshipLittle KidFinancial Hardship Author:Andy Richter
“I'm trying to raise the awareness of the troops that, when they deploy and go to war, it's not just them at war - it's also their family. Their family is having to go through all the hardships and the stresses.” TryingWarAwarenessStressRaisesHardshipTroops Author:Chris Kyle
“Poverty entails fear and stress and sometimes depression. It meets a thousand petty humiliations and hardships. Climbing out of poverty by your own efforts that is something on which to pride yourself but poverty itself is romanticized by fools.” SometimesEffortPovertyPrideFoolThousandStressHardshipClimbingHumiliationPetty Author:J. K. Rowling
“But I ask you, those of you who are with us all day, not to stress yourselves out because of us. When you do this, it feels as if you're denying any value at all that our lives may have--and that saps the spirit we need to soldier on. The hardest ordeal for us is the idea that we are causing grief for other people. We can put up with our own hardships okay, but the thought that our lives are the source of other people's unhappiness, that's plain unbearable.” PeopleIfsNeedsFeelsMayIdeasSpiritValuesAsksGriefOur LivesSourceOkayStressSoldierHardestUnhappinessHardshipUnbearableSapOrdeals Author:Naoki Higashida
“Poverty entails fear and stress and sometimes depression. It means a thousand petty humiliations and hardships.” MeanSometimesPoorPovertyThousandStressHardshipHumiliationPetty Author:J. K. Rowling
“There are very few certainties that touch us all in this mortal experience, but one of the absolutes is that we will experience hardship and stress at some point.” RealityStressAbsolutesCertaintyMortalsHardship Author:James Dobson
“Nature is often overlooked as a healing balm for the emotional hardships in a child's life. You'll likely never see a slick commercial for nature therapy, as you do for the latest antidepressant pharmaceuticals. But parents, educators, and health workers need to know what a useful antidote to emotional and physical stress nature can be. Especially now.” KnowsNeedsChildrenParentHealingEmotionalStressWorkersTherapyHardshipAntidoteEducatorOverlookedSlickAntidepressantsHealth Workers Book:Last Child in the Woods: Saving our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder Source: Last Child in the Woods: Saving our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder
“It is with great satisfaction that I have signed into law the Social Security Amendments of 1961. They represent an additional step toward eliminating many of the hardships resulting from old age, disability, or the death of the family wage-earner. A nation's strength lies in the well-being of its people. The Social Security program plays an important part in providing for families, children, and older persons in time of stress, but it cannot remain static. Changes in our population, in our working habits, and in our standard of living require constant revision.” PeopleWellsChildrenPersonsImportantPlayAgeLawLyingNationsSocialStepsSecurityHabitStandardsProgramStressConstantPopulationSatisfactionOld AgeWell BeingHardshipDisabilityAmendmentsProvidingSocial SecurityStaticStandards Of LivingEliminatingRevision Author:John F. Kennedy
“As tempered metal bends in the heat of adversity or severs under frigid fright, hardship breeds burdens, and times are tougher than ever.” StressHardship Book:Those Wyrd and Wonderful Source: Those Wyrd and Wonderful