Hardship Quotes Quotes

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Mouloud Benzadi
“Nightmares are there for a purpose, just like anything in life. Nightmares are there to remind us that life is not always sweet dreams. Life can also be full of frightening and unpleasant experiences, and we should always be aware of this reality and accept it.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Diamante Lavendar
“While grief is not fun to deal with, it is a valuable tool to bring about amazing change and growth. The key to this deep level of learning is attitude. How will you respond to the pain you’re feeling?
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Diamante Lavendar, Finding Hope in the Darkness of Grief: Spiritual Insights Expressed Through Art, Poetry and Prose

Mouloud Benzadi
“In this imperfect world, we face unpredictable weather conditions, fluctuating moods, fragile relationships, uncertain job prospects, and an unknown future. There are moments when it may feel like nothing is going our way. Yet, we must never lose sight of hope, for life will always go on.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Victor Vote
“When one comes out to speak, it's NOT because they want to be pitied and told everything will be fine. We know everything will be fine but our tears and our words, and hidden messages on posts, our statuses is to let you know that we are still in search of happiness. To tell you we are trying to be strong, to remind you that there will always be time when even in the morning weeping still endures. Where our nights of tears are no different from the sun that was supposed to bring laughter. Everyone of us have a way of attaining relief. Our outcry is a way of hope.”
Victor Vote

Victor Vote
“Everyone of us have a way of attaining relief. Our outcry is a way of hope.”
Victor Vote

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Everyone thinks and imagines that life is easier on the other side. Their minds swing like a pendulum.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“I remember my pastor once said that peace in God doesn’t omit emotion; Jesus was perfect and still cried and felt anger. So peace was, that in the midst of our trials and emotions, our heads could remain above the water without drowning in it. This kind of peace could help us continue to live on through our struggles.”
J. Aleong, A Most Important Year

“I was so tired of being at hospitals. It felt like a
curse that people close to me kept ending up here.”
J. Aleong, A Most Important Year

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“To become a leader, you must also be prepared to act like the best slave who never rests or sleeps.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Donna VanLiere
“Time in the valley will teach you to be a man, Nathan," she had said. "It's where your character will form. I hope you go through the valley so that you'll learn so that you'll learn how to love and feel and understand. And when life wounds you, I hope it is because you loved people, not because you mistreated them." It was a blessing of sorts, a blessing that forges love in the darkest places.

There have been times, especially during those early years without her, that I thought time in the valley was anything but a blessing, but now I know otherwise. As I grew, I began to understand what my mother meant: It is those times of struggle and pain that teach us how to live. It's not really living until you've thrown your heart and soul on the line, rising failure and suffering loss. And I have come to realize that we're never alone; everyone has been through their own valley or is walking through it now...

There were times when the grief in my life made it impossible to believe that God was alive and working, or the doubts were so great it seemed hopeless to believe anything at all, but as I look at the faces in the seats before me I now once again that we're all hear for a reason, a purpose that is often beyond us.
-The Christmas Blessing by Donna VanLeire”
Donna VanLeire

“It's hard work and dedication that earns you respect in your team and brings out your inner strength and ability.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“What you go through has a destiny shifting potential.”
Hiral Nagda

“The hardest step is the steepest. The most painful feeling is the deepest. Quitting is always the easiest option, and most of us fall for it. So when you can hardly bear it, don't quit. The next step forward is the most important.”
Nelson M. Lubao

“People think success comes unexpectedly, without knowing the struggles, emotional hardships, and moments of doubt that often accompany the journey.”
Ojingiri Hannah, Body Shaming : Reclaiming Your Confidence.

“HARDSHIP prepares you for an EXTRAORDINARY DESTINY.”
Brian Reese

“No one knows tomorrow — you exhaust your savings.
No one knows tomorrow — you didn’t plan for it.
Don’t live carelessly under the notion that 'no one knows tomorrow,' because you may see tomorrow and face hardship from poverty. No one knows tomorrow, but don’t be reckless with your life.”
Ojingiri Hannah, Body Shaming : Reclaiming Your Confidence.

Hagir Elsheikh
“Refugees are not a monolith. Each journey is unique. Some arrive with dreams and aspirations; others carry the heavy burdens of trauma they long to escape. Refugees share the same ambitions, fears, and flaws as anyone else. Yet, when we label them, we strip away their humanity.”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“Let my story remind you that behind every refugee is a human being, a unique story waiting to be heard.”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“Fleeing was not merely a choice, it was a necessity. I left my home, my life, and my safety with a bounty on my head.”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Hagir Elsheikh
“My journey from Sudan forced me to confront not only the horrors of dictatorship but also the deeply ingrained stereotypes that diminish the humanity of refugees.”
Hagir Elsheikh, Through Tragedy and Triumph: A Life Well Traveled

Marcus Sakey
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Marcus Sakey, Chicago Blues

“Never lower your standards to satisfy others.”
Michella Augusta

“Pain is a relentless teacher, and in its unforgiving grasp, we learn the true essence of survival—how to emerge from the depths, scarred yet unbroken. It carves its lessons deep, etching them onto the very fabric of our being. We are forced to confront the rawness of our own vulnerabilities, to stare unflinchingly into the abyss of suffering. Through this crucible of anguish, we are forged anew. We discover hidden reserves of resilience, a strength we never knew we possessed. Each agonizing moment, each tear shed, each silent scream becomes a building block of a stronger self. We learn to navigate the treacherous landscapes of despair, to find pathways through the darkness. The scars we bear become badges of honor, testaments to battles fought and victories won. They are reminders of the storms we've weathered, the depths we've plumbed, and the indomitable spirit that refused to surrender. We rise from the wreckage, transformed, our perspectives altered, our capacity for empathy expanded. We are survivors, not victims, and in our survival lies a profound understanding of the human condition – a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit to overcome adversity and find beauty even in the face of pain.”
~Michella Augusta

“The burden of forthcoming justice weighed heavily upon me, a promise murmured in the brewing tempest. Each shadow appeared to conceal a watchful gaze, every gust of wind brought the fragrance of reckoning, and I understood, with a chilling certainty deep within, that the time of waiting was drawing to a close.”
Michella Augusta

Marion Bekoe
“Your hardship bred hardness. Mine bred compassion, definitely not the same.”
Marion Bekoe

“In times of conflict, aim to practice patience with your adversaries. Remember, their time is limited, and their destiny will soon be determined. There is no need for concern, as there is truly nothing to fear. Avoid unnecessary distress and allow God to intervene on your behalf, trusting in His divine plan and direction. Open your heart and welcome Him in! Empower Him to take full control over all matters. May He bring you justice and fulfillment. Remain silent in reverence to honor His magnificent name. He is aware of both the beginning and the end. He alone, the Creator of all things, the universe, every breath, and humanity, is deserving of our devotion. Be patient, courageous, wise, and steadfast in your faith!”
Michella Augusta

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