Sentences with phrase «great fortitude»

"Great fortitude" refers to having a strong and unwavering courage or determination, even in difficult or challenging situations. Full definition
Whatever one thinks of the merits, it takes great fortitude for a district judge to stand up to a recalcitrant administration.
It is a truly unforgettable place and I would recommend it to any teacher of History, English or indeed anyone with a great respect for the past and the determination to overcome such obstacles with great fortitude
He may show great fortitude at the funeral but later develop symptoms of somatic disease or agitated depression.
It might put pressure on our most cherished relationships and require great fortitude to overcome the painful sting that can come with extreme differences.
The scars cut deep and take great fortitude to overcome, especially when many Christian communities choose to condone the abuse by calling it «biblical».
Well rounded HR Professional with great fortitude and patience.
Clearly there is a disconnect, and as the legendary investor Sir John Templeton once said, «To buy when others are despondently selling and sell when others are greedily buying requires the greatest fortitude and pays the greatest ultimate rewards.»
Using the previous example, Roger's success at the math skill is not based on some innate «intelligence» or «talent» with math - as we said, he and Tory are equally skilled - but rather occurs because he has greater fortitude to learn the skill, whatever it takes.
Antioxidants greatly reduce cell damage by stabilizing these free radicals, and when cells are not being damaged by free radicals the body has greater fortitude to defend itself.
Yet, as Sir John Templeton once advised: «To buy when others are despondently selling and to sell when others are avidly buying requires the greatest fortitude and pays the greatest ultimate reward.»
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