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All commend patience, but none can endure to suffer
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"All commend patience, but none can endure to suffer"

- Thomas Fuller

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This quote by Thomas Fuller speaks with the trouble of enduring suffering. It suggests that while everybody can appreciate the worth of patience, it is much harder to in fact practice it when confronted with suffering. This is due to the fact that suffering can be so difficult to bear that it can be hard to stay client and made up. The quote indicates that while persistence is a virtue, it is not always easy to maintain in the face of difficulty. It is a pointer that while we might make every effort to be client, it is not always simple to do so when we are in discomfort or distress. It is a tip to be kind to ourselves and to recognize that it is all right to battle with perseverance in tough times.

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Thomas Fuller This quote is written / told by Thomas Fuller between June 19, 1608 and August 16, 1661. He was a famous Clergyman from England. The author also have 85 other quotes.

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