Alain de Botton Quotes About Difficulty

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  • The greatest difficulty of Travel is that one is forced to take oneself along.

  • Rather than getting more spoilt with age, as difficulties pile up, epiphanies of gratitude abound.

  • To cut out every negative root would simultaneously mean choking off positive elements that might arise from it further up the stem of the plant. We should not feel embarrassed by our difficulties, only by our failure to grow anything beautiful from them.

    "The Consolations of Philosophy". Book by Alain de Botton, 2000.
  • We should not feel embarrassed by our difficulties, only by our failure to grow anything beautiful from them.

    "The Consolations of Philosophy". Book by Alain de Botton, Chapter VI, Consolation For Difficulties, 2000.
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