Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11, Chapter 23, Text 41

SB 11.23.41

paribhuta imam gatham
 agayata naradhamaih
patayadbhih sva dharma-stho
 dhrtim asthaya sattvikim
 
Translation: 
 
Even while being insulted by these low-class men who were trying to effect his downfall, he remained steady in his spiritual duties. Fixing his resolution in the mode of goodness, he began to chant the following song.
 
Purport: 
 
Resolution in the mode of goodness is described in Bhagavad-gita (18.33):
 
dhrtya yaya dharayate
 manah-pranendriya-kriyah
yogenavyabhicarinya
 dhrtih sa partha sattviki
 
“O son of Prtha, that determination which is unbreakable, which is sustained with steadfastness by yoga practice, and thus controls the mind, life and the acts of the senses, is in the mode of goodness.”
 
Atheists who are envious of the devotees of the Supreme Lord are called naradhamas, or the lowest of men, and undoubtedly are enroute to hell. By all means at their disposal they disturb the devotional service of the Lord, sometimes by direct attack and sometimes by mockery. The devotees, however, remain tolerant, fixing their determination in the mode of goodness. As described by Srila Rupa Gosvami in Sri Upadesamrta (1):
 
vaco vegam manasah krodha-vegam
 jihva-vegam udaropastha-vegam
etan vegan yo visaheta dhirah
 sarvam apimam prthivim sa sisyat
 
“A sober person who can tolerate the urge to speak, the mind’s demands, the actions of anger and the urges of the tongue, belly and genitals is qualified to make disciples all over the world.”
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11, Chapter 23, Text 40
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11, Chapter 23, Text 42