Strength Quotes

Not just muscle and might, but the inner resolve that carries people through impossible situations.

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"The strong do not apologize; they justify their actions through results."
Septimius Severus
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"The man who masters himself masters all others."
Septimius Severus
S
"The greatest strength is knowing when to show no weakness."
Septimius Severus
A
"You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength."
Antoninus Pius
A
"A man must stand erect, not be kept erect by others."
Antoninus Pius
A
"You have within you right now everything you need to live fully."
Antoninus Pius
C
"I have learned that true strength comes not from conquest, but from the unity of those who follow."
Constantine I
C
"The strength of a nation lies not in its weapons, but in its convictions."
Constantine I
C
"The strength to forgive is greater than the strength to conquer."
Constantine I
C
"The strongest fortress is built not of stone but of righteous principle."
Cato the Elder
C
"In moments of crisis, true character is revealed."
Cato the Younger
C
"True strength lies in the ability to forgive, not to forget."
Cato the Younger
C
"A moment of weakness can define a lifetime of strength."
Cato the Younger
C
"A man who conquers himself is greater than one who conquers a thousand men in battle."
Commodus
C
"True strength lies in the mastery of one's own nature."
Commodus
C
"Strength is not the absence of pain, but the will to endure."
Commodus
C
"To govern oneself is the highest form of power."
Cato the Elder
C
"In unity there is strength."
Cato the Elder
C
"Strength of character is the ultimate power."
Cato the Elder
C
"To forgive is to be strong."
Cato the Elder
C
"In diversity there is strength and wisdom."
Cato the Elder
C
"In hardship, character is forged."
Cato the Elder
D
"The strength of an empire is measured not by its armies, but by the contentment of its people."
Diocletian
D
"I have learned that true strength lies in admitting one's limitations."
Diocletian
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"The greatest conquest is not of lands, but of one's own nature."
Septimius Severus
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"The test of character comes not in prosperity, but in adversity."
Septimius Severus
S
"The man who masters his temper masters his fate."
Septimius Severus
S
"The strongest man is often the one who admits his weakness."
Septimius Severus
C
"The greatest strength is knowing when to extend mercy rather than wield the sword."
Constantine I
C
"Strength without mercy is tyranny wearing a crown."
Constantine I