"I've really been sick with this cold, but I think I might have kept the columns going anyhow except I was just so low in spirit, I didn't have the will to struggle against them when my deadline was so close and I felt so lousy"
- Ernie Pyle
About this Quote
This quote by Ernie Pyle talks to the power of the human spirit and the strength of will. Despite being ill with a cold, Pyle was identified to keep the columns going. Nevertheless, his low spirits and sensation of being unwell caused him to lack the will to struggle against them when his due date was so close. This quote reveals that even when we are feeling our worst, we can still discover the strength to press through and accomplish our goals. It is a reminder that even when we are feeling down, we can still find the nerve to keep going. Pyle's quote is a testament to the power of the human spirit and the strength of will.
This quote is written / told by Ernie Pyle between August 3, 1900 and April 18, 1945. He/she was a famous Journalist from USA.
The author also have 19 other quotes.
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