“You always have to be in control. You know... I used to think it was me that needed you, but maybe it's you that needed me.”— Rightor Doyle, Pete, Brendan Scannell, imdb.com
“Dylan Leary: You think you really can take me on? Young Jun: That’s the wrong question. Dylan Leary: Oh, yeah? What’s the right one? Young Jun: [takes out two men with two punches] Do you really want to find out?”— Jonathan Tropper, Young Jun, Jason Tobin, imdb.com
“Everything negative — pressure, challenges — is all an opportunity for me to rise.”— Kobe Bryant, huffingtonpost.com
“What will be the next thing that challenges us, Toby? That makes us go farther and work harder? You know that when smallpox was eradicated, it was considered the single greatest humanitarian achievement of this century? Surely we can do it again, as we did in the time when our eyes looked towards th…”— Aaron Sorkin, Jed Bartlet, Martin Sheen, imdb.com
“The only way to get by in this world is to step off it for a while.”— Michael Jones-Morales, Ken Kristensen, Billy Russo, Ben Barnes, imdb.com
“Not that running away's going to solve everything . . . No matter how far you run. Distance might not solve anything.”— Haruki Murakami, amazon.com
“Humanity has been around for at least some 5,000 years or so, and I doubt that the basic challenges it has confronted are any worse now, or, alas, even much different, from what they ever were.”— Antonin Scalia, archive.org
“Bridgette: Joe poops in a bag. Tutu: So what? Everyone has challenges.”— Mel Shimkovitz, Sarah L. Jones, Bridgette Bird, Frankie Shaw, imdb.com
“I like every part of it. The offseason, the in-season, the preparation for games, the young players, the old players…there's a lot of different aspects to the job and that's one of the great things about it. You're not locked into one part, one thing. I can be a part of anything I want to be a part…”— Bill Belichick, yahoo.com
“Each victory brings new challenges.”— Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, The Widow, Emily Beecham, imdb.com
“Most people believe we have free will. That we all choose our path. Sometimes the path is clear, sometimes not so much. Every twist, every turn, can challenge our sense of direction. But it's the choices we make when we reach a fork in the road that define who we are.”— Jace Richdale, Dexter Morgan, Michael C. Hall, imdb.com
“But the thing you should understand is that not every season is your season.There’s going to be plenty of seasons in your life. Some will be confusing; some will be challenging. Some will be devastating; some will be frustrating. Some will test you to the point of giving up. Some will stretch you, s…”— Dian Tinio, thoughtcatalog.com
“Oh, it was difficult. Very difficult. I'll say that to this day,. You know, a lot of people said when I was forty, I should quit, but I don't think so. You should play as long as you can and as long as you enjoy the game. In '73, I wasn't enjoying the game, so I quit in May, I retired, and they woul…”— Willie Mays, baseball-almanac.com
“I have had to adjust to new surroundings, meet new people and have been challenged by different situations. All of those experiences, while nerve-wracking at the time, have empowered me to grow stronger.”— Alex Morgan, feelingsuccess.com
“The growing need for companies to comply with a wide variety of regulatory requirements creates new and difficult challenges that can distract an organization from adding value to its products, [and] yet achieving compliance is essential to protecting the value of its innovations.”— Jim Brown, successories.com
“As usual, some of our critics—mostly unions in this case—took a shot at me for this idea. They said I was wrapping myself in the flag and pulling a typical Sam Walton promotion to hide the fact that we sell a lot of import goods. These folks, I’m afraid, are really living in the past. They don’t bel…”— Sam Walton, amazon.com
“What’s really worried me over the years is not our stock price, but that we might someday fail to take care of our customers, or that our managers might fail to motivate and take care of our associates. I also was worried that we might lose the team concept, or fail to keep the family concept viable…”— Sam Walton, amazon.com