“Very often the things we most desire come only after much patience and struggle.”
Richelle Mead (1976) American writer
Source: Succubus Blues
Source: Succubus Blues
“Very often the things we most desire come only after much patience and struggle.”
Richelle Mead (1976) American writer
Source: Succubus Blues
Karel Čapek (1890–1938) Czech writer
R.U.R. supplement in The Saturday Review (1923)
Context: Be these people either Conservatives or Socialists, Yellows or Reds, the most important thing is — and that is the point I want to stress — that all of them are right in the plain and moral sense of the word... I ask whether it is not possible to see in the present social conflict of the world an analogous struggle between two, three, five equally serious verities and equally generous idealisms? I think it is possible, and that is the most dramatic element in modern civilization, that a human truth is opposed to another human truth no less human, ideal against ideal, positive worth against worth no less positive, instead of the struggle being as we are so often told, one between noble truth and vile selfish error.
William Hope Hodgson book The Night Land
Source: The Night Land (1912), Chapter 13
Lawrence M. Schoen (1959) American writer and klingonist
Source: Barsk: The Elephants' Graveyard (2015), Chapter 7, “Parental Disappointment” (p. 84)
“I knew from hunting food the thing you need most of isn't water or ammo, it's patience.”
Tim Winton (1960) Australian writer
Part III, Ch.5 - p.248
The Shepherd's Hut (2018)
#Truth
Lisa Taddeo (1980) American writer and journalist
Source: On what she learned after completing Three Women in “Three Women Author Lisa Taddeo: ‘You Are Seen’” https://www.bookish.com/articles/lisa-taddeo-three-women-interview/ in Bookish (2019 Jul 9)