“Sometimes people let the same problem make them miserable for years when they could just say, so what. That’s one of my favorite things to say. So what.”— Andy Warhol, amazon.com
“No matter how bad things get, you got to go on living, even if it kills you.”— Sholom Aleichem, goodreads.com
“It is okay to be at a place of struggle. Struggle is just another word for growth. Even the most evolved beings find themselves in a place of struggle now and then. In fact, struggle is a sure sign to them that they are expanding; it is their indication of real and important progress. The only one w…”— Neale Donald Walsch, goodreads.com
“Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.”— Khalil Gibran, imdb.com
“Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.”— Christopher Markus, goodreads.com
“In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.”— Francis Bacon, amazon.com
“Sometimes our problems aren’t so easy to set aside. Sometimes they cling on to us, filling us up until we can’t see anything else.”— Sarah A Denzil, amazon.com
“Majority of people who are easily stressed are the one's who think too much about the problems instead of solutions. Always focus on solutions.”— Subodh Gupta, amazon.com
“Almost always we are all experiencing the same problems as everyone else and pretending we don’t so that every one of us thinks we are alone.”— Joseph Fink, amazon.com
“Finding someone to love you will not fix all (or sometimes, any) of your problems. It just means you’ll have someone to hold you and help you when things get really tough.”— Kim Quindlen, thoughtcatalog.com
“Not all complex problems have easy solutions; so says science (so warns science.)”— Mark Z. Danielewski, amazon.com
“Problems that remain persistently insoluble should always be suspected as questions asked in the wrong way.”— Alan W Watts, amazon.com
“Don’t talk about how strong you are. Just be strong. Endure hardships, solve problems, press on. Don’t be the dog that barks, be the dog that bites.”— Tyler Jacobson, thoughtcatalog.com
“What are a few things you thought you would never get over while you were going through them? Why did they seem so insurmountable? How did you?”— Brianna Wiest, thoughtcatalog.com