For day to day ... for life (II)
• In the misfortune should take some bold way. Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
• The storm is when you know the good pilot. Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
• The trouble comes after God with confidence and be courageous and lighting and taught. San Juan de la Cruz.
• In the hardships and sufferings not forget we have prepared a great reward in heaven. San Juan Bosco.
• In thousand afflictions, not five hundred of them to cooperate for the good of the believer, but nine hundred ninety-nine plus one - the thousand. George Müller.
• In a life without pain, just to relax the strings of the soul. Johannes Kepler.
• The misfortune is great, but man is still larger than the misery. Rabindranath Tagore.
• Poverty and suffering are not to understand them, but to solve them. San Vicente Ferrer.
• Life is a rainbow including black. Yevgeny Yevtushenko.
• Life is an ordeal. It happily upload. St. Pio of Pietrelcina.
• Mourning a misfortune happened, and that does not exist, is the surest path created another misfortune. William Shakespeare.
• Tears are the blood of the soul. St. Augustine of Hippo.
• The tests that God put you submit and all are signs of divine love and Pearls for the soul. St. Pio of Pietrelcina.
• The plight of the world are filled with grief, and empty prize, but those who suffer for God is softened by the hope of eternal reward. St. Ephrem.
• Mourn, yes, but mourn standing, working, worth planting a crop that mourn for what was lost. Alejandro Casona.
• The important thing is not what you experience but how we suffer. Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
• Men only suffer for a reason, because they can not love as Christ crucified. Kiko Argüeyo.
• It is better to suffer for the cause of Christ and not the cause of Christ suffers. Alba Lucia.
• What makes us suffer is never silly, because we are suffering. Amado Nervo.
• Angels are jealous of us only one thing: they can not suffer for God. Only suffering allows us to safely say: My God, look how I love you! St. Pio of Pietrelcina.
• Siblings who suffer are the jewels of God. San Vicente de Paul.
• No one is as miserable as the person who has never suffered. Joseph de Maistre.
• No one ever came to immortality but by the path of grief, and behold a great source of comfort for all our woes. San Francisco de Sales.
• No tree that the wind has not shaken. Hindu proverb.
• No man in the world without trouble, even if king or pope. And who is this better? Certainly, they have something for God. Thomas Kempis.
• The tunes have soul, and strength to continue the march. Alicia Beatriz Angelica Araujo.
• For very high as are the waves, the Lord is higher. Wait! ... calm again. St. Pio of Pietrelcina.
• Everywhere where human hearts suffering, Christ will reside. Francois Mauria.
• You can employ men and hire hands to work for you, but you must win their hearts to share your sufferings. Fortiori.
• Anyone who begins to love must be willing to suffer. St. Pio of Pietrelcina.
• Who has not had to endure tribulations, it has not begun to be truly Christian. San Augustine.
• Who grieves grieving time before more than necessary. Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
• Who knew suffering, know win. English proverb.
• If you cry over losing the sun, the tears will not let you see the stars. Rabindranath Tagore.
• If anything suffer, know no pity. Niccolo Tommaseo.
• If I had not been convinced that every additional trial was ordered by infinite love and mercy, had not survived the accumulated sufferings. Adoniram Judson