To put up with what you cannot avoid is a philosophical principle, that may not perhaps lead you to the accomplishment of great deeds, but is assuredly eminently practical.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have to establish in your life some sense of prioritizing things, of giving emphasis to the important things and of laying aside the unimportant things that will lead to nothing.
While we should never give up our principles, we must also realize that we cannot maintain our principles unless we survive.
Conversely, I came to realize that being good at something is hardly a reason to avoid doing it.
One thing you have to give up is attaching importance to what people see in you.
The best way to avoid a bad action is by doing a good one, for there is no difficulty in the world like that of trying to do nothing.
The essence of my way of doing business is to not accept the traditional way things are done.
In great deeds something abides.
This has always been a motto of mine: Attempt the impossible in order to improve your work.
With faith, discipline and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve.
It is one of the oldest maxims of moral prudence: Do not, by aspiring to what is impracticable, lose the opportunity of doing the good you can effect!