Strength Quotes

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

31459 quotes

"Strength is forged in the fires of adversity."
Nero
"The strength of Rome lies not in its legions, but in its unity."
Vespasian
"The strength to admit error is greater than the strength to claim infallibility."
Vespasian
"The strength of Rome was built by men who questioned their own strength."
Vespasian
"The strength to forgive is the greatest strength a man can possess."
Vespasian
T
"What we build with violence crumbles; what we build with wisdom endures."
Trajan
T
"In the crucible of hardship, true character is revealed."
Trajan
T
"The strength to destroy is common; the strength to build is rare."
Trajan
D
"A man's worth is measured not by his mercy, but by his resolve."
Domitian
D
"The strength of Rome lies not in its people, but in its will to dominate."
Domitian
D
"The strength of a nation is the strength of its ruler's will."
Domitian
"Those who cannot endure hardship will never understand strength."
Tiberius
"A nation's strength is measured by what it endures, not by what it conquers."
Tiberius
"Strength is not measured in muscle, but in will."
Caligula
C
"Mercy is the attribute of the strong, not the weak."
Claudius
C
"I would rather be feared than pitied."
Claudius
C
"I have learned that true strength lies in admitting weakness."
Claudius
C
"I understood that forgiveness is the greatest strength."
Claudius
T
"The strength of the empire lies in the unity of its people."
Titus
T
"In adversity, the human spirit reveals its true nature."
Titus
T
"The greatest warriors are those who conquer themselves."
Titus
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."
Nero
"Strength does not come from winning; it comes from struggle."
Nero
"Strength lies within; tap into it."
Nero
"Strength is not measured by physical power alone."
Augustus
"Strength grows in the moments when you think you can't go on but you keep going anyway."
Augustus
"Fortitude in adversity reveals the true character of a man."
Vespasian
"The greatest conquest is the mastery of one's own impulses."
Vespasian
"The strength of an empire is tested not in moments of plenty, but in times of scarcity."
Vespasian
"The greatest conquest is not of lands, but of one's own limitations."
Vespasian