Phrases from books and writers to overcome problems

In life, we sometimes find ourselves in difficult situations or moments that are quite difficult to overcome. In these moments, depending on their intensity, we can live and cope with them in a better or worse way, but today I happened to read a phrase that made me think about this. It went something like this: «You know that a person is wrong when they don't even want to read». And it's so true!

And if reading a book is difficult for us when we are sad, why not read these phrases from books and writers to overcome problems? They are short, and they say so much! We hope you like them ...

  • Be a man or be more than a man. Be firm with your purpose and firm as a stone » (Frankenstein, Mary Shelley).
  • "The sun is weak when it rises first, and gains strength and courage as the day progresses" (Old curio shop, Charles Dickens).
  • "It is on December nights, when the thermometer is at zero, when we think about the sun the most" (Les miserables, Victor Hugo).
  • "Fight until the last breath" (Henry VI, William Shakespeare).
  • "Stop worrying about getting old and think about growing up" (The dying animal, Philip Roth).
  • You think you know all your possibilities. Then other people come into your life and suddenly there are many more » (The realm of possibility, David Levithan).
  • «Whoever you are, whatever you do, when you firmly desire something it is because this desire was born in the soul of the universe. It is your mission on earth » (The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho).
  • "Our lives are defined by opportunities, even those we lose" (The curious case of Benjamin Button, F. Scott Fitzgerald).
  • "When you have consoled yourself, you will be glad you met me" (The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupèry).
  • "It will be very difficult for me to avenge all those who have to be avenged, because my revenge would be just another part of the same inexorable rite" (The House of the Spirits, Isabel Allende).
  • «The greatest adventure is the one that awaits us. Today and tomorrow have not yet been said. The possibilities, the changes are all yours to do. The mold of his life in his hands is to break » (The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien).
  • «You never know what bad luck has saved you from worse luck» (No country for old men, Cormac McCarthy).

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  1.   Ruth Dutruel said

    It's true. At times I've been so depressed that I just watched TV. I flattered myself ...