Strength Quotes

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

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"Strength does not come from winning."
Lewis, David
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"The principle of identity holds across all domains of being"
Fine, Kit
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"Objects are more than mere bundles; they are unified wholes"
Fine, Kit
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"Strength lies in understanding our weakness."
Geach, Peter
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"Strength without compassion is tyranny."
Geach, Peter
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"The strongest people are those who can admit their vulnerabilities."
Fine, Arthur
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"Strength is most evident in vulnerability."
Fine, Arthur
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"Strength is knowing when to fight and when to surrender."
Lewis, David
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"Strength shows in silence; weakness requires noise to be noticed."
Lewis, David
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"There is no substitute for rigorous thinking; sentiment never triumphs over logic."
Geach, Peter
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"A mind that entertains all ideas equally is a mind enslaved."
Geach, Peter
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"A principle worth nothing is a principle worth nothing."
Geach, Peter
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"To accept an argument is to accept its consequences."
Geach, Peter
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"A principle not lived is merely pretty words."
Geach, Peter
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"The mind grows through challenge; comfort breeds stagnation."
Geach, Peter
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"A weak argument given confidently remains a weak argument."
Geach, Peter
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"Strength is not measured by the weight we can carry, but by what we choose to release."
Fine, Arthur
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"Strength is shown in vulnerability, not invulnerability."
Fine, Arthur
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"Our strength lies not in our hardness, but in our flexibility."
Fine, Kit
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"We are strongest when we admit what we cannot carry alone."
Fine, Kit
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"Strength is the capacity to endure without losing your humanity."
Lewis, David
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"Strength is not the absence of vulnerability; it is moving forward despite it."
Lewis, David
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"The mind grows stronger through resistance, not comfort."
Fine, Arthur
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"The body is not merely a vehicle for the mind."
Ryle, Gilbert
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"Character is shown in what we do habitually."
Ryle, Gilbert
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"True strength is knowing when not to use your power."
Lewis, David
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"Self-control is the ability to act against momentary impulses in accordance with considered judgment."
Ryle, Gilbert
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"Temperance is not abstinence but the right use and enjoyment of good things."
Ryle, Gilbert
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"Resilience is the capacity to recover from difficulties and adapt to changing circumstances."
Ryle, Gilbert
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"Virtue is acquired through habituation and practice."
Ryle, Gilbert