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endure finance monotony work
We must endure the monotony of evryday work to be able to finance our dreams. Richard Grimes
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He who has a why can endure any how Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
endure
The enduring is something which must be accounted for. One cannot simply shrug it off. Walker Percy
endure transformed originals
Classics are constantly being re-imagined and transformed, and the originals are none the worse for it; they endure. Robert Gottlieb
endure hardness
Hardness shatters; strength endures. Robert Jordan
endured people themselves
Can this be endured at all? Won't people kill themselves afterwards? Gustav Mahler
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I need to be able to endure a game, Dave Roberts
endured god
If not for God we could not have endured this process. Bob Schindler
endure comes-and-goes conquest
Conquests will come and go but Delambre's work will endure. Napoleon Bonaparte
conquest subjects reactionaries
Everyone is a reactionary about subjects he understands. Robert Conquest
conquest deeply mind principle rooted
If there be one principle more deeply rooted than any other in the mind of every American, it is that we should have nothing to do with conquest. Thomas Jefferson
conquest gives happiness passion reap ten
The conquest of passion gives ten times more happiness than we can reap from the gratification of it Richard Steele
conquest persons precarious
... freedom is a conquest, always partial, always precarious, always challenged. ... the freest person is the one with the most hope. Gabriel Marcel
conquest excellent jihad self
The most excellent jihad (struggle) is that for the conquest of self Muhammad
conquest glory silent springs
Real glory springs from the silent conquest of ourselves. James Thompson
conquest easy unhappy
That's not going to be an easy conquest for him. He's got a lot of unhappy campers in the trenches. Don Martin
conquest
No right can come by conquest, unless there were a right of making that conquest. Algernon Sidney
conquest conqueror
He is hailed a conqueror of conquerors. [Lat., Victor victorum cluet.] Plautus