“A better conception of stability will focus specifically on the nature of a political system, not on the mere happenstance of its endurance over time.”
“It is beyond human endurance to persist through the insufferable heat of the midday.”
“Playing nearly nonstop, the soloists showed great endurance despite some moments of flagging energy.”
“However few may like to speak of it, we all really wish to know something of the endurableness of death by fire.”
“It is not, therefore, as a sensing being that one finds happiness, but rather through the endurableness of a virtuous life.”
“Simply to have an eye to the fact that workers at a given trade get high wages, without regard to the endurableness or healthiness of that trade, is downright folly.”
“I thought of this as a wonder, not a curse — his body invigorated and fortified by the mighty element, given a strength and enduringness almost more than human.”
“Sacred power means reality and at the same time enduringness and efficacity.”
“Thus only philosophy offers pleasures marvelous for their purity and their enduringness.”
“These are developed in accordance to the International quality standards to ensure high endurability, strength and longer life.”
“The fact remains that no one can pin down the origin, which undoubtedly lends it some mystique, as well as some of its endurability.”
“He created an atmosphere in which research was the only thing that mattered, so that his research group was outstanding in size, productivity, and endurability.”