Strength Quotes

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

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"Honor is the healing balm of a wounded spirit"
Sophocles
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"The greatest deeds often spring from the quietest hearts"
Sophocles
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"The strongest castle is built within the human heart"
Sophocles
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"The humble support the great."
Euripides
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"The greatest strength lies in admitting weakness."
Euripides
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"The human spirit cannot be broken by circumstance alone."
Euripides
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"True strength lies not in force, but in the harmony of opposing principles."
Empedocles
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"A man's own dignity is more to him than all the riches in the world."
Aristophanes
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"A woman's strength lies not in her ability to command, but in her refusal to obey unjust commands."
Aristophanes
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"The strongest man is not he who never falls, but he who rises every time he is knocked down."
Aristophanes
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"Strength is not about physical power, but mental resilience."
Frankie Boyle
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"Vulnerability is not weakness, it's honesty."
Frankie Boyle
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"The strongest people are those who admit their weakness."
Frankie Boyle
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"The strength of a structure lies not in its visible parts, but in the invisible forces that bind them."
Anaximander
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"Reality stands alone, needing nothing, fearing nothing, changing nothing."
Parmenides
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"In grief, we discover the strength we never knew we had."
Euripides
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"The path of least resistance leads nowhere worth going."
Euripides
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"A man is not truly alive unless he is struggling against something."
Sophocles
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"When the gods test a man, they reveal both his strength and weakness."
Sophocles
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"True strength is shown not in never being moved, but in remaining unmoved by trivial matters."
Sophocles
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"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."
Frankie Boyle
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"True strength lies in vulnerability."
Frankie Boyle
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"Through struggle comes strength."
Aristophanes
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"The greatest power is the power to change one's mind."
Aristophanes
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"The strength of character is revealed in adversity."
Aristophanes
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"To master yourself, you must first know yourself completely."
Empedocles
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"Strength of character is revealed not in prosperity but in how one bears loss."
Empedocles
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"The man who masters his appetites masters his destiny."
Democritus
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"The person who controls their temper controls their entire destiny."
Democritus
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"The strength of a chain is measured by its weakest link; so too with society."
Democritus