All 44 Uses of
endure
in
The Brothers Karamazov
- Seeing that Alyosha Karamazov put his fingers in his ears when they talked of "that," they used sometimes to crowd round him, pull his hands away, and shout nastiness into both ears, while he struggled, slipped to the floor, tried to hide himself without uttering one word of abuse, enduring their insults in silence.†
Chpt 1
- It is a disease, I was told, arising from exhausting toil too soon after hard, abnormal and unassisted labor in childbirth, and from the hopeless misery, from beatings, and so on, which some women were not able to endure like others.†
Chpt 2
- Think what she has gone through, what she is enduring now!†
Chpt 2
- But could I endure such a life for long?" the lady went on fervently, almost frantically.†
Chpt 2
- Only now, as you speak, I understand that I was really only seeking your approbation for my sincerity when I told you I could not endure ingratitude.†
Chpt 2
- Alyosha, unable to endure her persistent stare, was irresistibly and suddenly drawn to glance at her, and at once she smiled triumphantly in his face.†
Chpt 2
- He had had intellectual encounters with Ivan before and he could not endure a certain carelessness Ivan showed him.†
Chpt 2
- "This is unendurable!" was heard on all sides in the cell.†
Chpt 2
- "No! this I cannot endure!" he cried.†
Chpt 2
- I am taking my revenge for my youth, for all the humiliation I endured.†
Chpt 2
- I can't endure the thought that a man of lofty mind and heart begins with the ideal of the Madonna and ends with the ideal of Sodom.†
Chpt 3
- I couldn't endure it."†
Chpt 3
- Maybe, remembering this great day, you will not forget my words, uttered from the heart for your guidance, seeing you are young, and the temptations of the world are great and beyond your strength to endure.†
Chpt 4
- He might go quite astray in this maze, and Alyosha's heart could not endure uncertainty, because his love was always of an active character.†
Chpt 4
- If he had been pleased, but not so much; if he had not shown it; if he had begun affecting scruples and difficulties, as other people do when they take money, he might still endure to take it.†
Chpt 5
- There has been a continual look of expectation in your eyes, and I can't endure that.†
Chpt 5
- They will marvel at us and look on us as gods, because we are ready to endure the freedom which they have found so dreadful and to rule over them—so awful it will seem to them to be free.†
Chpt 5
- They had borne Thy cross, they had endured scores of years in the barren, hungry wilderness, living upon locusts and roots—and Thou mayest indeed point with pride at those children of freedom, of free love, of free and splendid sacrifice for Thy name.†
Chpt 5
- And how are the other weak ones to blame, because they could not endure what the strong have endured?†
Chpt 5
- And how are the other weak ones to blame, because they could not endure what the strong have endured?†
Chpt 5
- And they will be glad to believe our answer, for it will save them from the great anxiety and terrible agony they endure at present in making a free decision for themselves.†
Chpt 5
- No, that's just what you are going away for, to join them …. if not, you will kill yourself, you can't endure it!"†
Chpt 5
- "There is a strength to endure everything," Ivan said with a cold smile.†
Chpt 5
- And if you had been at the other end of the earth, but alive, it would have been all the same, the thought was unendurable that you were alive knowing everything and condemning me.†
Chpt 6
- He could not endure without mortification, without resentment even, that the holiest of holy men should have been exposed to the jeering and spiteful mockery of the frivolous crowd so inferior to him.†
Chpt 7
- You mustn't ask too much of human endurance, one must be merciful."†
Chpt 7
- But the fact was that he had never known Madame Hohlakov well, and had seen nothing of her for the last month, and that he knew she could not endure him.†
Chpt 8
- This personal repulsion was growing unendurable.†
Chpt 8
- Here he began, without being particularly urged, to give a minute account of the agonies of jealousy he endured on Grushenka's account.†
Chpt 9
- There's positively no talking to you!" cried Mitya, exasperated beyond endurance, and turning to the secretary, crimson with anger, he said quickly, with a note of fury in his voice: "Write down at once …. at once ….†
Chpt 9 *
- The one thought unendurable to her was that her boy had no great love for her.†
Chpt 10
- What piqued him most was that these boys of fifteen turned up their noses at him too superciliously, and were at first disposed to treat him as "a small boy," not fit to associate with them, and that was an unendurable insult.†
Chpt 10
- I can't endure medicine!"†
Chpt 10 *
- "I must confess I can't endure entering on such discussions," he said with a final air.†
Chpt 10
- I can't endure it.†
Chpt 11
- "Alexey Fyodorovitch," he said, with a cold smile, "I can't endure prophets and epileptics—messengers from God especially—and you know that only too well.†
Chpt 11
- He has murdered his father and ruined himself to hold his ground, rather than endure your pride.†
Chpt 11
- I can't endure such questions.†
Chpt 11
- He couldn't endure the thought that his own brother was a parricide!†
Chpt 12
- And knowing that he had already deceived her (he had deceived her, believing that she was bound to endure everything from him, even treachery), she intentionally offered him three thousand roubles, and clearly, too clearly, let him understand that she was offering him money to deceive her.†
Chpt 12
- If he behaved wildly, drank, and made disturbances in the taverns in the course of that month, it was perhaps because he was wretched and strained beyond his powers of endurance.†
Chpt 12
- 'How can I endure this mercy?†
Chpt 12
- How can I endure so much love?†
Chpt 12
- For there you would not endure it and would repine, and perhaps at last would say: 'I am quits.'†
Chpt Epil.
Definitions:
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(endure as in: endured the pain) to suffer through (or put up with something difficult or unpleasant)
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(endure as in: endure through the ages) to continue to exist