The world may be driven by the same ancient impulses. We will continue to see human struggles and successes. We will witness human glory and tragedies.
I’ve been a teenage girl, too, so I’ve had my own insecurities and my own struggles that I’ve got through.
Look at the newborn baby. It struggles to breathe after living in the womb. And yet, growth comes as a result of struggle. Even when we talk about jihad. We need to attach consciousness to struggle. This struggle has to be both individual and collective.
Had I not gone through the struggles and the obstacles I had, I would not be as strong as I am today. I believe those impediments have forged, shaped, and strengthened my character.
People don’t think the struggles gay people have are worth talking about because everyone’s decided that we’re all equals now. Those struggles are much more subtle now. But the weight of being different does carry on.
We must see others’ struggles as our own, and their success as our success, so we can speak to our common humanity.
If people don’t connect to Eric Carter’s struggles, I’m sure they’ll find a character in this series to connect to. That’s ultimately what it’s about for me.
I grew up sort of lower working class. And I just didn’t want to have the money struggles that my parents had. You know, I could just – as loving an environment I grew up in – and I grew up in a great home, a very loving home – but, you know, we had that stress. We had that stress in our life.
I always think I am one of the millions and millions of people that struggles with an addiction to food. I don’t know how to relax, that’s my problem.
One of the hardest things to do is to get capital. That’s where we, as black business, struggles. And the other place we struggle is scale, and because we don’t have an access to capital, we cannot scale.
Everyone has those times when you feel like you don’t fit in. Everyone struggles to a certain extent with being cool and popular, but I never really let it affect me. I played sports and did theater, and school was really important to me. I had fun in high school.
We of the sinking middle class may sink without further struggles into the working class where we belong, and probably when we get there it will not be so dreadful as we feared, for, after all, we have nothing to lose.
The best way to honor real people when you play them is to try to tell the story of their dynamics and the struggles that they’re dealing with rather than lose sight of the connections and personal relationships, and do a really good job at an accent.
I don’t tend to think of these characters as losers. I like the struggles that people have, people who are feeling like they don’t fit into society, because I still sort of feel that way.
I have had struggles throughout my life and am so thankful to have Jesus Christ to turn everything over to.
For me, growing up as an activist under an oppressive dictatorship in Uganda, the U.N. was a friend to those of us who fought our way to freedom, as it was for the millions who joined decolonization struggles in the African continent.
For me, the greatest obstacles are never on the ice itself. That’s the area I excel in. That’s where my passion is. I think we all strive to push ourselves, to overcome our struggles. And when we do, we get to know ourselves better.
I want people to be able to relate to me and the trials and tribulations and struggles that I go through.
My Struggles is a record close to me. It’s about what I went through at home living with an abusive father.
I was kind of at the turning point in my career with my knee. I was dealing with the struggles of trying to make the transition back on the court consistently and not a game here, then sit a game.
You have to understand that everybody has their own struggles, regardless of whether or not you can see it. Just surround yourself with the people who love you, and know that you’re not alone.
Everyone has faced something; some struggles are more heroic than others.
On the other hand, one factor helps us that no other liberation struggle in this region could count on – our liberation front is characterized by relatively highly developed class forces, tested in political struggles.
I’ve seen the struggles and the heartache and the pain that goes along with being in the fight game.
I have struggles in screenwriting that lead me to a third act that’s always more or less efficiently wrapped up in a fourth act that’s trying to give closure to too many things.
The Oscars has its own struggles with the way the Academy is set up.
Watch over your child, as it struggles for breath on the outermost verge of life, or see your wife follow the child to that outermost verge, beside herself for anxiety and sleeplessness, – then love will teach you that life comes first.
For most Olympic athletes, their training is their hardest challenge and where they push themselves to the limit. For Paralympians, training and competition is an escape from the hardships and struggles of their everyday life. That is the difference.
While the 20th century saw the world divided between a Communist East and a free and democratic West, new and different struggles define the 21st.
You see women struggling to keep it all together while a loved one is in jail. But we don’t hear about them or their struggles in a way that resonates with others. Their stories are so compelling. It’s as if they are in their own little world and no one else sees them.
Everyone struggles with ups and downs and there is great therapy in knowing we all go through it.
One of the problems maths struggles with is that it’s invisible. We haven’t got explosions on our side.
I’ve had some struggles, some times with difficulty and people saying this, people saying that. I’ve done some things I shouldn’t have, but it’s about growing up and learning how to be a true professional.
What interests me are the complexities and contradictions and struggles and joys of messy human beings.
Through my own struggles with depression, I discovered that knowledge, therapy, medication and education can provide the strength to get through it in one piece.
I like being married to someone who does what I do, and we can talk for hours about all of this stuff that I struggle with and all this stuff that he struggles with because we’re struggling with the same things. If I was married to a banker, I don’t know what we’d talk about.
The working classes in every country only learn to fight in the course of their struggles.
Ann Romney… looked to me like a corporate wife. The stories she told about struggles – eh! It’s hard for me to believe. I mean, she’s a very rich woman, and I know that, and America knows that.
Feature film can have a major role in explaining ideas and describing peoples’ lives and their struggles.
It’s what Shakespeare’s mission was – to illuminate our thoughts and struggles and bring about the possibility of getting the most we can out of a day as opposed to least in this brief moment we’re here.
When work is going well, your home life struggles and vice versa. If my kids are OK – that is the most important thing. I strive for balance in my life, though.
Each film needs a lot of struggles and a lot of hard work from so many people.
I think a lot of people, when you go through struggles and difficult times, that people throw in the towel a little too easy. And I think that any relationship – whether it’s marriage or family, it doesn’t matter – it’s you truly do have to take care of it and nurture and really work hard at relationships.
Big Bird went through his very human kind of struggles as a child. No other children’s character has been that complete and detailed.
Sherlock is a portrait of humanity – he takes nature’s gift of thought and runs with it, bringing along all the human struggles, fears, and insecurities. He’s the hero we could see ourselves being.
It is only through such real-life daily struggles and challenges that a genuine sensitivity to human rights can be inculcated. This is a truth that is not limited to school education: it applies to all of us.
I think no matter how successful our lives may seem to the outside world, we all have our personal struggles.
I think each generation struggles with its own set of problems.
I feel like I am a better person because of my struggles, because of my challenges and persevering through them and realizing the mistakes that I’ve made, correcting them.
I want to talk to people that have been through big disappointments, big emotional crises, deep life struggles, and I will learn something from that.
Everybody has their struggles.
Diversity is valued, and it is prized. We learn to appreciate each other and each other’s struggles. From diversity, we draw our enormous and our lasting strength.
There were many struggles, but my parents supported me a lot. Whenever I wanted anything, wherever I wanted to go, practice session etc., they were there for me.
The struggles don’t define you. It’s how you handle them that determines who you are.
And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call ‘sustained incoherence.
The challenge of work-life balance is without question one of the most significant struggles faced by modern man.