- “Passing beyond breaking points without breaking takes the form of endurance.” (Neal A. Maxwell, Not My Will But Thine [1988], 115)
- “I’ve talked with other football coaches who describe, with amazement, teenage boys who think that because they can win at Madden NFL, they, therefore, know something about playing the real-life game of football. “These guys are five-minute wonders,” one coach told me. “They get out on the field, run around for a few minutes, and then they’re done. They have no endurance. They’re in pathetic shape. And they don’t want to do the work that they would have to do, to train the way they would have to train, to get in shape.”Boys Adrift: The Five Factors Driving the Growing Epidemic of Unmotivated Boys and Underachieving Young Men (Leonard Sax) Page 64
- “Passing beyond breaking points without breaking takes the form of endurance.” (Neal A. Maxwell, Not My Will But Thine [1988], 115)