7 Metaphors for endurance

They were great trench diggers and trench fighters, and their endurance on the march was a marvel to the allied armies.

He looked as if physical endurance were a quality he had brought very near to perfection.

Let it rather be set down as one of the ill-adjustments of which there are so many in life, and the endurance of which is no doubt of service in some direction not yet fully understood.

Passive endurance is the hardest tri

Endurance and courage are virtues, not vices, and brutality is, at least, better than effeminacy.

"Endurance," he observed, "is largely a matter of nerves.

The later U.C.-boats were 170 to 180 feet long, double-hulled, had a surface speed of 11 to 12 knots and a submerged speed of about 7 knots, carried 18 mines, three torpedo tubes, five torpedoes, and one 22-pounder gun, and their fuel endurance was 8,000 to 10,000 miles at a speed of 7 to 8 knots.

7 Metaphors for  endurance