Sentences with phrase «fortitude which»

This team truth be told just doesn't have the quality to be vying for the league or the CL and when the quality is lacking you usually turn to mental fortitude which is something we have even less of.
And, it builds your mettle, the courage and fortitude which will help you succeed in many arenas.

Not exact matches

We must learn to manage the degree to which we are always on the edge of losing our mental fortitude to emotions such as fear, anger, frustration or even excitement.
These are the prayers, the non-deistic prayers, which gave General Washington fortitude and hope in the very dark days of more than 230 years ago, in 1776.
I see only two sensible policies in the matter, each of which demands a certain independence and fortitude.
Traditional teaching speaks of four cardinal virtues of prudence, temperance, fortitude and justice, on which all others depend.
But there are limits beyond which a higher allegiance claims him: he must be loyal at all cost to his faith, and prepared to endure persecution with inflexible determination and fortitude.
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Self murder, the pretended heroism but real cowardice of the Stoic philosophers who destroyed themselves to avoid those ills which they had not the fortitude to endure.
«Fortitude must not trust itself,» said Ambrose, which is to say it has to be founded on prudence (knowledge of reality) and justice (rendering to each their due).
Not having «realize [d] that which is good, in the face of injury or death,» he is defined by that failure, promulgating prayer meetings instead of fostering patience, which is fortitude's very essence.
Which can really turn into quite the exercise of intestinal fortitude when you're waking up in college at 8 A.M. on a Saturday morning post / mid-hangover lol.
It wasn't just that City beat Spurs, they demolished one of the best teams in the league, away from home, after a week in which their mental fortitude looked very shaky after two spirit - crushing defeats to Man United and Liverpool.
And yet, Chua has it right when she talks about teaching children to do anything, which includes, in my opinion, spiritual things: «This often requires fortitude on the part of the parents because the child will resist; things are always hardest at the beginning, which is where Western parents tend to give up.»
You have got to establish your own fortitude and build your own «family,» which is what most successful minorities have been able to do in some way.
Regardless of which path you choose to follow, it will undoubtedly teach you a great deal about mental fortitude, self - discipline and endurance, and those priceless gains will affect every aspect of your life, resulting with a greater confidence, improved health and improved willpower.
For example, it asks whether or not the word «strong» applies to us, but it could just as easily be considered to be physical strength as much as emotional fortitude — and it failed to disclose precisely which it could have been.
Other screen credits include JERICHO, INSIDE NO. 9, PARTNERS IN CRIME, FORTITUDE, AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME, for which she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Mini-Series at the US Critics Choice Awards, DOCTOR WHO, GARROW»S LAW, THE WOMAN IN BLACK, and ROBIN HOOD.
In the second episode of Pivot's whodunnit, «Fortitude,» on Thursday, the politician (Sofie Grabol) drops by the drunkard photographer's (Michael Gambon) home to grill him about what the now - deceased scientist Charlie had discovered, which seems to have led to his grizzly death.
«The Danish Girl» is a seducing feature with fortitude and grace, all of which measures up to heroic story of being yourself, no matter what the circumstances.
Mudsdale is known for its powerful body as well as its emotional fortitude, which keeps it from being agitated by anything.
To do this, the candidate must be drained of the Panther's power, derived from the Wakandan Earth, and it's merely the first in an escalating series of sequences in which the outer limits of T'Challa's mental and physical fortitude are tested.
The two leads complement each other perfectly: Thornton is an exceptionally understated actor who leavens his heavy dialogue with subtle line readings and throwaway bits of humor, setting the stage for Berry's full - barreled performance, which screams with deep reserves of anguish and fortitude.
It's the right place for Rhee, a political battle zone in which intelligence, moral clarity, field knowledge, and civic virtue are ineffectual without fortitude.
And where we forge an agreement around a common agenda, we then have to possess the fortitude to stick with parents through the difficult long - term struggle for systems change, which will have its wins and setbacks.
About two hours should do it, and you will have something much more valuable: confidence and knowledge to make your own investment decisions, which gives you the fortitude to stick with your plan when the going gets tough.
In addition to the wide array of insects and rodents at our disposal, we now have a variety of vitamin and mineral supplements with which we can further the nutritional fortitude of traditional reptile and amphibian fare.
«Oaks Woolloongabba complements our existing Brisbane portfolio perfectly, which comprises nine hotels in the CBD, Fortitude Valley and Bowen Hills, and will provide another well - positioned, inner - city address for travellers to choose when visiting Brisbane.
A trendy Brisbane suburb in which heritage listed buildings stand proudly amongst contemporary structures, Fortitude Valley is constantly buzzing with a hive of activity.
Each hero has their own stress meter, which is regularly added to by everything from it being too dark to the presence of a killer god, and when a tipping point is reached their mental fortitude is tested.
Mudsdale is known for its powerful body as well as its emotional fortitude, which keeps it from being agitated by anything.
Considering how effectively the sense of immersion and presence which VR brings transports anything scary to new heart - skipping heights, playing the whole game in VR amounts to a real test of fortitude.
Now, the fact that every game isn't Super Meat Boy hard, or Mega Man 9 hard, (which, as I've already explained, is not really hard; it just requires patience, fortitude, and an unbreakable will — there's a difference) is probably a good thing.
possess this sincerity and fortitude of these universal truths that have resonated over generations, and which Hanson is able to externalize so aptly in his paintings.
- In exchange for their overnight fortitude and Sunday morning dream - recollections, Dream - In campers will receive complimentary admission to the Hammer Museum for Sunday May 2nd, which reopens to the public at 11 am.
Rand felt that women were good as solicitors but did not have the fortitude for criminal law, a notion that would not bode well for our classes in which women outnumber men, the legal aid clinic, or our struggling criminal law program.
Stoicism is a method for overcoming selfish and fearful reactions to seemingly bad events, which are opportunities to practise a virtue — such as patience, persistence, fortitude, forgiveness and gratitude.
[34] And, Price is authority for the proposition that, objectively, some patients, of «ordinary fortitude» sustain injuries which are permanent.
You can thank that cute - looking subwoofer, which isn't quite as musical or precise as we'd like, but offers plenty of fortitude, even rattling the blinds in our listening room during some of the more powerful explosions in Guardians of the Galaxy.
«Sales takes charisma, quick wit, hard work, and endurance, which all require fitness and mental fortitude,» Srivatsaa says.
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