“It was a very physical ball game and it was a very tough loss. But we can still come home with a trophy. These girls are resilient.”
One of the ways to discover our toughness and resiliency is to look back at where we come from. (from Amazon description)
When we learn how to become resilient, we learn how to embrace the beautifully broad spectrum of the human experience.
I have heard endlessly that fish are so resilient that there is no way that you could exterminate a species. We are learning otherwise.
But I have made a study of Shadowhunters now, over the past century, and let me tell you that we are more human than most human beings. When our hearts break, they break into shards that cannot be easily fit back together. I envy mundanes their resilience sometimes.
“The market has been remarkably resilient, given all the bad news of the last two or three days. That's a good sign.”
“This survey suggests that despite the continued resilience and relative strength of the U.S. economy, many parts of the globe remain mired in significant recessions,”
“We've got a resilient group of guys. We're going to keep fighting. That was a tough one (Thursday), but we've turned the page and moved on.”
“With job loss and credit quality as it is, you would think demand for housing would be more depressed, but it has remained remarkably resilient.”
“This doesn't look like an economy that's rolling over. This looks like an economy that has shown resilience and continues to move ahead.”