Percy Bysshe ShelleyNo change, no pause, no hope! Yet I endure.
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No change, no pause, no hope! Yet I endure. The back-and-forth, the unchanging, the endless futility of life is what makes it so difficult to live. However, Nelson Mandela had a way of getting through it. Through the struggle, he felt the need to stay on his feet no matter how many times he fell down.
Source: Prometheus Unbound
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