Strength Quotes

Prayer is more than meditation. In meditation, the source of strength is one's self. When one prays, he goes to a source of strength greater than his own.

Madame de Stael

A racing mind that reacts sensitively to little things indicates thinking that has lost its spiritual strength. Meditation restores that power.

Unknown

He needed to make deals. a deal meant an opponent, an opponent meant confrontation and confrontation was the source of his strength.

Peter Evans

Build for your team a feeling of oneness, of dependence on one another and of strength to be derived by unity.

Vince Lombardi

One who gains strength by overcoming obstacles possesses the only strength which can overcome adversity.

Albert Schweitzer

In war, the stronger overcomes the weaker. In business, the stronger imparts strength to the weaker.

Claude Bastiat

Our strength stems from the fact that we have some of the best brains in the communications, media and entertainment industry.

Harindra Singh

Power is the faculty or capacity to act, the strength and potency to accomplish something. It is the vital energy to make choices and decisions. It also includes the capacity to overcome deeply embedded habits and to cultivate higher, more effective ones

Stephen R. Covey

An induction shock results in a contraction or fails to do so according to its strength; if it does so at all, it produces in the muscle at that time the maximal contraction that can result from stimuli of any strength.

H. P. Bowditch

The person desirous of success and strength should perform good karma continuously.

Rig Veda

Continuous excellent effort, not maximum strength or superior IQ, is thekey to unlocking your potential as an achiever.

Greg Werner

Continuous effort, not strength or intelligence is the key to unlocking our potential.

Liane Cardes

Difficulty, my brethren, is the nurse of greatness - a harsh nurse, who roughly rocks her foster - children into strength and athletic proportion.

William C. Bryant

What is difficulty? Only a word indicating the degree of strength requisite for accomplishing particular objects; a mere notice of the necessity for exertion; a bugbear to children and fools; only a stimulus to men.

Samuel Warren

True strength lies in submission which permits one to dedicate his life, through devotion, to something beyond himself.

Henry Miller
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