"Fire is the test of gold; adversity,
of strong men." Seneca
"Strength
does not come from physical capacity.
It comes from an indomitable will."
Mahatma Gandhi
"I
love the man that can smile in trouble,
that can gather strength from distress,
and grow brave by reflection. 'Tis
the business of little minds to shrink,
but he whose heart is firm, and whose
conscience approves his conduct, will
pursue his principles unto death."
Thomas Paine
"We
acquire the strength we have overcome."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Don't
hit at all if it is honorably possible
to avoid hitting, but never hit soft."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Strength
is a matter of a made up mind."
John Beecher
"Don't
expect to build up the weak by pulling
down the strong." Calvin Coolidge
"Nothing
is so strong as gentleness, and nothing
is so gentle as true strength."
Ralph Sockman
"What
the lion cannot manage to do the fox
can." German Proverb
"Do
not pray for easy lives. Pray to be
stronger men! Do no pray for tasks
equal to your powers. Pray for power
equal to your tasks." Phillips
Brooks
"Few
men during their lifetime come anywhere
near exhausting the resources dwelling
within them. There are deep wells
of strength that are never used."
Richard E. Byrd
"Greatness
lies not in being strong, but in the
right use of strength." Henry
Ward Beecher
"The
burden is equal to the horse's strength."
The Talmud
"It
is truly said: It does not take much
strength to do things, but it requires
great strength to decide what to do."
Chow Ching
"Only
actions give life strength; only moderation
gives it charm." Jean Paul Richter
"Our
real problem, then, is not our strength
today; it is rather the vital necessity
of action today to ensure our strength
tomorrow." Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Life
only demands from you the strength
you possess. Only one feat is possible
- not to have run away." Dag
Hammarskjold
"Strong
men can always afford to be gentle.
Only the weak are intent on giving
as good as they get." Elbert
Hubbard
"He
who believes is strong; he who doubts
is weak. Strong convictions precede
great actions."
J. F. Clarke
"But
they that wait upon the Lord shall
renew their strength; They shall mount
up with wings as eagles; They shall
run, and not be weary; and They shall
walk, and not faint." [Isaiah
40:31]Bible
"The
quality of strength lined with tenderness
is an unbeatable combination, as are
intelligence and necessity when unblunted
by formal education." Maya Angelou
"I
was always looking outside myself
for strength and confidence but it
comes from within." Anonymous
"You
cant really be strong until
you see a funny side to things."
Anonymous
"Man
must be arched and buttressed from
within, else the temple wavers to
the dust." Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
"Few men during their lifetime
come anywhere near exhausting the
resources dwelling within them. There
are deep wells of strength that are
never used." Richard E. Byrd
"When
you are required to exhibit strength,
it comes." Joseph Campbell
"Prepare
yourself for the world, as athletes
used to do for their exercises; oil
your mind and your manners, to give
them the necessary suppleness and
flexibility; strength alone will not
do." Lord Chesterfield
"It is true that we shall not
be able to reach perfection, but in
our struggle toward it we shall strengthen
our characters and give stability
to our ideas, so that, whilst ever
advancing calmly in the same direction,
we shall be rendered capable of applying
the faculties with which we have been
gifted to the best possible account."
Confucius
"If
I had my life to live over again,
I would have made a rule to read some
poetry and listen to some music at
least once a week; for perhaps the
parts of my brain now atrophied would
have thus been kept active through
use. The loss of these tastes is a
loss of happiness, and may possibly
be injurious to the intellect, and
more probably to the moral character,
by enfeebling the emotional part of
our nature." Charles Darwin
"For
strength to bear is found in duty
alone, and he is blest indeed who
learns to make the joy of others cure
his own heartache." Drake
"Thus
all below is strength, and all above
is grace." John Dryden
"If
there is any responsibility in the
cycle of life it must be that one
generation owes to the next that strength
by which it can come to face ultimate
concerns in its own way." Erik
Erikson
"Patience
and time do more than strength or
passion." Jean De La Fontaine
"The
very strength that protects the heart
from injury is the strength that prevents
the heart from enlarging to its intended
greatness within. The song of the
voice is sweet, but the song of the
heart is the pure voice of heaven."
Kahlil Gibran
"By
nature we have no defect that could
not become a strength, no strength
that could not become a defect."
Goethe
"He
who is plenteously provided for from
within needs but little from without."
Goethe
"It
does not take much strength to do
things, but it requires great strength
to decide on what to do." Elbert
Hubbard
"He
knows not his own strength that hath
not met adversity." Ben Jonson
"There
is no limit to what you can imagine.
And with commitment, with effort,
what you can imagine you can become.
Put your mind to work for you. Believe
that you can do it. The world will
tell you that you can't. Yet, in your
belief you'll find the strength, you'll
find the ability, to do it anyway."
Ralph Marston
"There
is [a] spiritual strength derived
from the subjecting of the physical
appetite to the will of the individual.
"He who reigns within himself
and rules passions, desires, and fears
is more than king." If there
were no other virtues in fasting but
gaining strength of character, that
alone would be sufficient justification
for its universal acceptance."
David McKay
"There
is nothing so strong as gentleness,
and nothing so gentle as strength."
Leo Muir
"I
do not attach much importance to America's
bombs. I attach importance to her
great vitality and integrity. The
strength of America is deeper and
more significant than her financial
power." Jawaharlal Nehru
"The
Enoch situation recalls another quotation,
far more recent, from President Spencer
W. Kimball in his great bicentennial
address: "We commit vast resources
to the fabrication of . . . ships,
planes, missiles, fortifications
and depend on them for deliverance.
When threatened, we become anti-enemy
instead of pro-kingdom of God. . .
. What are we to fear when the Lord
is with us? Can we not take the Lord
at his word and exercise a particle
of faith in him? . . . We must leave
off the worship of modern-day idols
and a reliance on the arm of flesh."
Mr. Nixon has an answer to that one:
Faith without strength is futile.
What a revealing statement! Faith
is the source of strength, the very
power by which the worlds were created.
To say it is helpless without military
backing recalls an ancient saw: "I
trust God but I feel better with money
in the bank." In the spirit of
the times we preach that to expect
security without a four-man bodyguard
is futile, when security is not to
need a bodyguard; that charity without
a guaranteed profit is futile, when
charity means asking no profit; that
free agency without strict supervision
is futile, and so on. Mr. Nixon rejects
Napoleon's dictum that in the end
it is the spirit that always wins
Napoleon should know, but Nixon
will have none of that: that goes
only for the long run, he says, but
"in that short run in which we
all live, the sword is the essential
shield for the spirit," and "in
the final analysis victory will go
to the side . . . [with the] power."
"Power is the ability to make
things happen, . . . to set the course
of history." "The uses of
power cannot be divorced from the
purposes of power." In Mr. Nixon's
book, God is indeed on the side of
the big battalions." Hugh Nibley
"In
lazy apathy let stoics boast, their
virtue fix'd: 't is fix'd as in a
frost; contracted all, retiring to
the breast; but strength of mind is
exercise, not rest." Alexander
Pope
"God
does not take away trials or carry
us over them, but strengthens us through
them." Pusey
"You
gain strength, courage and confidence
by every experience in which you really
stop to look fear in the face. You
are able to say to yourself, "I
lived through this horror. I can take
the next thing that comes along."
. . . You must do the thing you think
you cannot do." Eleanor Roosevelt
"This
is the law of the Yukon, that only
the strong shall thrive; that surely
the weak shall perish, and only the
fit survive." Robert W. Service
"There
is a growing strength in women, but
it is in the forehead, not in the
forearm." Beverly Sills
"NATIVE
vigor of impulses and desires conserved
by education and experience, the establishment
of inner harmony and cooperation among
the powers and capacities of the soul,
the formation of a life purpose, and
the direction of the individual life
in accordance with the eternal principles
of right that underlie human progress,
these are the elements of both
strength and righteousness in human
character.' Edward Sisson
"Above
all challenge yourself. You may well
surprise yourself at what strengths
you have, what you can accomplish."
Cecile Springer
"Our
strength lies, not alone in our proving
grounds and our stockpiles, but in
our ideals, our goals, and their universal
appeal to all men who are struggling
to breathe free." Adlai Stevenson
"Although
men are accused of not knowing their
own weakness, yet perhaps few know
their own strength. It is in men as
in soils, where sometimes there is
a vein of gold which the owner knows
not of." Jonathan Swift
"My
strength is as the strength of ten
because my heart is pure." Lord
Tennyson
"None
of us can hope to get anywhere without
character, moral courage and the spiritual
strength to accept responsibility."
Thomas J. Watson
"Where
there is no struggle, there is no
strength." Oprah Winfrey
"There
is a comfort in the strength of love:
Twill make a thing endurable,
which else would overset the brain,
or break the heart." William
Wordsworth