Quite odd that this is a question. The statement itself contains the answer. If the true measure of a man was contingent upon men whom only faced times of comfort, it's scary to even think how much more worse off society would be. Controversy, though not welcomed, tends to make the person stronger. Not to mention, more experienced and prepared to address a myriad of challenges. That said, where a man chooses to stand when he has a choice of comfort or controversy, is a testament to his character and personal fortitude. Bro Blue
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy......how true!
It means you can truly see what a man is made of when he is facing danger.
It means that someone who is a leader and is always comfortable in easy times won't know what to do when things take a turn badly but a leader who is always vigilant would be able to help and lead his team through the danger.
well, if you want to measure the length, just stretch the tape and measure it. If you want to measure the diameter, measure the circumference of the screw, then divided by 3.1415, then you will get the diameter.
You take a tape measure and you measure it length and height and that is all you do.
broken measure is an incomplete and the complete maesure is complete
it measure length
Mercantilism was the European way of life from the 1600s to the 1800s. The idea was to encourage a balance of trade and to economically challenge foreign powers. It was also a counter measure against absolutism. Although much of Europe was a monarchy, complete control of the people in terms of economics was discouraged. Most absolute monarchies were inherited.
The quote "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy" was said by Martin Luther King Jr. in his book "Strength to Love," published in 1963.
it says "The ultimate measure of a Man is not where He stands in times of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy"
it says "The ultimate measure of a Man is not where He stands in times of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy"
On his chest he has the quote from Martin Luther King, Jr., "The ultimate measure of a Man is not where He stands in moments of comfort and convenience. But where He stands at times of challenge and controversy.". Wiz Khalifa tattoos started when he was 16 when he got his first one. His first tattoo with the name of his group and then he just kept going from there. He said most of them are spiritual or have something to do with his life and how he lives it eerie at said they all have meaning, including the one that says, "Self Made". He said he has one for his uncle he has one for his sister. And of course, he has superstar written out on his knuckles.he did nothing
A Measure of Comfort - 2010 was released on: USA: 6 June 2010 (STIFF Film Festival)
One of the primary forces behind the controversy is the Heartland Institute, a propaganda outlet currently financed in large measure by the petroleum industry.
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The cast of A Measure of Comfort - 2010 includes: Doug Fahl as Jack David Kubiczky as The Man Natasha Sims as Amanda Kara Whitney as Linda
challenge people
The elasticity of a material is the measure of it's elastic properties, how bendable it is. where as it's ultimate strenght is the force which you require to be able to break that material into 2
The key is the number of days in which the credit is collected by the company. Bad debt percentage alone is not the ultimate measure, it is a combination of different credit control percentages along with the time within which debts are collected that matter.
well for me as a women, i rather the rectum as a place of comfort for temperature but you know i believe it could go either way.