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Resilience, thy name is Devine.
I stand secured in the Lord.
I'm learning that recognizing and leaning into the discomfort of vulnerability teaches us how to live with joy, gratitude, and grace. I'm also learning that the uncomfortable and scary leaning requires both spirit and resilience.
In case there's a fire or a flood, or any act of God.
The most difficult kind of strength
restraint.
For an impenetrable shield, stand inside yourself
The Springboard. Denning
If you want to support others you have to stay upright yourself.
We must take care always to keep ourselves, by suitable establishments, in a respectable defensive posture.
Ducking around twisted trees whose fingers are branches spread like cracked ceilings under gray sky.
But steel bars have never yet kept out a mob; it takes something a good deal stronger: human courage backed up by the consciousness of being right.
How do you brace yourself for a collision with the unimaginable?
We must prepare for everything.
Shield me, kind heaven, what an inundation of impertinence is here coming upon us!
I had a constant fear, a constant little doubt in my mind: 'OK, I'm getting ready to do my standing back full on beam and I might re-tear my ACL.'
Our arms must be mighty ... ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction
Among the many interesting objects which will engage your attention that of providing for the common defense will merit particular regard. To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.
Common sense best dictates when balancing our needless and negative fear-driven worries with appropriate preparation and responsible readiness.
Getting to know God and being able to call on Him is the most important step in storing up for the storms.
An extreme rigor is sure to arm everything against it.
Routine is a ground to stand on, a wall to retreat to; we cannot draw on our boots without bracing ourselves against it.
I hold the line, the line of strength that pulls me from the fear.
Preparation is the only way to get ready for a hard test, whether a court trial, race, boxing match, Broadway appearance or death. You can fake readiness, falling back on past experience and bravado. But without backbreaking preparation for a main event, you know inside that you aren't really ready.
Who can hope to be safe? who sufficiently cautious?
Guard himself as he may, every moment's an ambush.
The palm trees on the median swayed and bent, threatening to snap. But they wouldn't. They were strong enough to take it.
And so was I.
Contestants, whether it be for an army or a posse, we must be strong. We must face our fears, if only to save me and my worldly possessions. So reapply your lipstick, we're going to the Fearnasium, Mrs. Wellington announced stoically before exiting the dining room.
Be as a tower firmly set; Shakes not its top for any blast that blows.
Some people worry. Others prepare.
You have armed me with strength for the battle.
That's the best thing I can think of. Having a good hold on your arse always makes me feel steady.
When a storm blows, you must stand firm. For it is not trying to knock you down, it is really trying to teach you to be strong.
Being patient even in the thickest of storms can be the one device that may catapult you over any obstacle.
Second, and far more important: tuck your chin. You're going to get hurt, so expect it and be ready. You may as well see it coming.
We cannot protect ourselves from trouble, but we can dance through the puddles of life with a rainbow smile, twirling the only umbrella we need
the umbrella of God's love.
Let all who build beware The load, the shock, the pressure Material can bear. So, when the buckled girder Lets down the grinding span, The blame of loss, or murder, Is laid upon the man. Not on the Stuff - the Man!
I have a microphone on one ankle and an ankle bracelet on the other, so I'm well balanced today.
Safe by my strength. (Motto of the Clan MacNeely)
I feel my sinews slackened with the fright, and a cold sweat trills down all over my limbs, as if I were dissolving into water.
Your best posture is your next posture.
I am your guard. I'm here to protect you and keep you out of trouble, and that's it.
All I can do is put on my armor and brace for the arrows.
In moments of great uncertainty on my travels, I have always felt that something is protecting me, that I will come to no harm.
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If we are to stand the final heat of the battle, we must learn to stand our ground in the face of cavalry or baton charges and allow ourselves to be trampled under horses' hooves, or be bruised with baton charges.
For next to God, who is our strength, all depends upon the valour of our arms.
The best way to avoid danger is to be in a capacity to withstand it."45
This shall be home, where danger was my cradle, and all we have learned will guard us!
Resilience is going to pay off.
If you demand that everything that happens be something you are adequately prepared for, I wonder if you've chosen never to leap in ways that we need you to leap. Once we embrace this chasm, then for the things for which we can never be prepared, we are of course, always prepared.
I was frozen like in a dream when your feet weigh fifty pounds each and the danger is almost upon you.
A safe stronghold our God is still. A trusty shield and weapon.
Courage and comfort, all shall yet go well
Holding tight / to their pocketbooks / at the pearly gates / just in case.
In doing your work in the great world, it is a safe plan to follow a rule I once heard on the football field: Don't flinch, don't fall; hit the line hard.
She was more exposed to the elements now: the wind and rain howled through the metal cage enclosing her. It seemed impossible that someone could fall or be shoved from the bridge. She forced herself to look down. She had to prepare for the worst.
Stand firm as the tower that never shakes its top whatever wind may blow.
Ducking, weaving, bouncing away from the knockout blow which must inevitably come.
Mindfulness and fearless presence bring true protection. When we meet the world with recognition, acceptance, investigation, and non-identification, we discover that wherever we are, freedom is possible, just as the rain falls on and nurtures all things equally.
I stand upon a block of stillness. It is more secure than any sidewalk. I bring with me my own sidewalk.
Courage is in the air in bracing whiffs
Better than all the stalemate an's and ifs.
Outside, the night seemed poised <>ong>onong> tiptoe, waiting, waiting, holding its breath for the storm.
We must maintain strong defenses, military and spiritual.
If we have made appropriate preparations, taking into account all possible misfortunes, so that we shall not be lost immediately if they occur, we must boldly advance into the shadows of uncertainty.
In the time of battle the hammocs, together with their bedding, are all firmly corded, and fixed in the nettings on the quarter-deck, or whereever the men are too much exposed to the view or fire of the enemy.
While they flail about, you will remain calm in the knowledge that you possess strength from within.
Stand firm. Stand tall.
Arm yourself, my heart: the thing that you must do is fearful, yet inevitable.
The anchor holds in spite of the storm
Push back the demands pressing in on you; create a safe space around you, a haven in which you can rest with Me.
Preparedness beats all other odds
Prepare while others are daydreaming.
He frosted under heavy guard.
To protect myself from the rear, I have to stand slantwise.
In a storm there is no shelter like the wings of God.
Vigilamus pro te ; we stand on guard for thee
muscles - stabilizing, supporting, or moving the lower
Stand Fast, Stand Firm, Stand Sure, Stand True.
There is no support so strong as the strength that enables one to stand alone.
This is when family and friends must stand tall and strong - when mettle is tested, refined and purified. We'll survive. We must. And we'll watch the enemy burn in the fire.
No one prepares to lose ... we prepare to win.
Once again I feel beneath my heels the ribs of Rocinante. Once more, I'm on the road with my shield on my arm.
Support the strong, give courage to the timid, remind the indifferent, and warn the opposed.
God has been preparing me for what God had prepared for me.
Stand strong. Stand firm.
We should notice that we are already supported at every moment. There is the earth below our feet and there is the air, filling our lungs and emptying them. We should begin from this when we need support.
As a boy holding to a post or a pillar whirls about it with headlong speed without any fear or falling, so perform your worldly duties, fixing your hold firmly upon God, and you will be free from danger.
Let us stand a little taller, if you don't, you will never strengthen yourself
During the good times, we strengthen ourselves and our bodies so that during the difficult times, we can depend on it. We protect our inner fortress so it may protect us. To
To guard our character with unwavering commitment, our best protection comes from being humbly aware of our vulnerability.
I'll become stronger by purposely facing what I am afraid of. It's OK that I'm anxious right now. I can handle these sensations. I can handle this uncertainty. I want this anxiety. I want this uncertainty. Love the mat. Run toward the roar.
Fortify courage with the true rampart of patience.
Head up, chin up, shoulders back, remember the worrior queen
Who is to guard the guards themselves?
I borrow the stilts of an old tragedy.
Jacob was hardly in need of any physical protection I could offer. But my arms, pinned beneath Edward's, yearned to reach out to him. To wrap around his big, warm, waist in a silent promise of acceptance and comfort. Edward's shielding arms had become restraints.
Through danger safety comes - through trouble rest.
In what a forge and what a heat were shaped the anchors of thy hope! Fear not each sudden sound and shock; 'Tis of the wave and not the rock.
If you're upright, you're alright.
always prepared for anything foolish, fun, or
My faith protects me. My Kevlar helps.