Sentence examples for everything to endure from inspiring English sources

"everything to endure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to convey that someone is facing an unpleasant situation that requires great perseverance and endurance. For example, "The refugee was faced with the difficult task of fleeing her home country, with only her faith to guide her and everything to endure."

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The elegant Parker, a better comic actor than she's often given credit for, plays along gamely, giving us a portrait of a woman who is determined, despite everything, to endure.

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Due to the notoriety of my case and international efforts, everything I had to endure occurred with US embassy awareness.

"They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action; in which a continuous state of mental distress is prolonged, unrelieved by incident, hope, or resistance; in which there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done".

For Leopardi is the supreme poet of passive, helpless suffering — a writer who constantly reiterated, in verse and prose, his conviction that in human life "there is everything to be endured, nothing to be done".

In 1853 appeared the first volume of poems published under his own name; it consisted partly of poems selected from the earlier volumes and also contained the well-known preface explaining (among other things) why Empedocles was excluded from the selection: it was a dramatic poem "in which the suffering finds no vent in action," in which there is "everything to be endured, nothing to be done".

I assumed there had to be some big bombshell -- some secret shame or something similar -- whose revelation would change how we feel about everything and justify everything we've had to endure from these painfully unlikable characters.

But my family, they have to endure everything they hear about me.

But airlines cannot cut everything and expect passengers to endure the result, said Mr. Roach, the union official.

I have faith not so much in the positive outcome of things, but more strongly in my own ability to endure everything.

"But also, the fact that the princess is so passive in everything she's trying to endure is just not right in the 21st century".

I don't think this new "program" will ever work there's no way that the Greek people will be able to endure everything it demands.

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