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en Come what may, all bad fortune is to be conquered by endurance. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance. Come what may, all bad fortune is to be conquered by endurance.
  Virgil

en Today in California, love conquered fear, principle conquered politics and equality conquered injustice.

en Today in California, love conquered fear, principle conquered politics and equality conquered injustice. For the first time in our nation's history, the people's elected representatives have taken a stand to protect all families and ensure equality for all.

en No beast has ever conquered the earth; and the natural world has never been conquered by muscular force.

en They who have conquered doubt and fear have conquered failure
  James Allen

en A nation is not conquered which is perpetually to be conquered.
  Edmund Burke

en As she matured, she identified her weakness. She really worked hard on her endurance in the summer and fall. As many athletes mature, they think, 'How can I improve?' (Endurance) was the area that she wanted to put the most effort in.

en Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing (James 1:2-4).

en Especially for snowboard cross, endurance is huge. All of us are strong athletes. Ski racers, in the downhill, do one run a day. We did six today, plus warm-up runs. Those are minute-30 [second] runs, so you need a lot of endurance to pull that off.

en Disease an never be conquered, can never be quelled by emotion's willful screaming or faith's symbolic prayer. It can only be conquered by the energy of humanity and the cunning in the mind of man. In the patience of a Curie, in the enlightenment of a Faraday, a Rutherford, a Pasteur, a Nightingale, and all other apostles of light and cleanliness, rather than of a woebegone godliness, we shall find final deliverance from plague, pestilence, and famine.
  Sean O'Casey

en Wealth conquered Rome after Rome had conquered the world

en We also boast of our troubles, because we know that trouble produces endurance, endurance brings God's approval, and His approval brings hope (Romans 3:4-5).

en There ain't none of us that can pass the physical or the exam, well we could pass the exam, I'm just saying, it's endurance, it's like an endurance test, we're volunteers we're all out of shape.

en To break any record like that, you have to have endurance. You have to play well in a lot of games. He has talent, exceptional talent, but he has great endurance and a great commitment to play. He's really taken good care of himself.
  Mike Krzyzewski

en "I'll follow thy fortune," a termagant cries, Whose extravagance caused all the evil; "That were some consolation,'' the husband replies, "For my fortune has gone to the devil
  Virgil


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