Quotes about Empowerment
Men who control themselves usually boss the job, no matter what it may be.
— Napoleon Hill
You might well remember that nothing can bring you success but yourself.
— Napoleon Hill
Taking inventory of mental assets and liabilities, you will discover that your greatest weakness is lack of self-confidence.
— Napoleon Hill
You can replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you can replace inaction with action, and you can form any habit you choose. Your thoughts are the only thing in life that you can completely control—if you choose to do so. You can control your thoughts to control your habits.
— Napoleon Hill
Some men know that they are being influenced by the women of their choice—their wives, sweethearts, mothers, or sisters—but they tactfully refrain from rebelling against the influence because they are intelligent enough to know that no man is happy or complete without the modifying influence of the right woman. The man who does not recognize this important truth deprives himself of the power which has done more to help men achieve success than all other forces combined.
— Napoleon Hill
Before complaining that you are a slave to another, be sure that you are not a slave to self.
— Napoleon Hill
the soul of a free man looks at life as a series of problems to be solved and solves them, while the soul of a slave whines, 'What can I do who am but a slave?
— Napoleon Hill
Boaz is not diminished, marginalized, or feminized in the slightest by being outnumbered and influenced by Ruth and Naomi. As a matter of fact, he only grows stronger himself through his collaborations with them.
— Carolyn Custis James
I believe the church of Jesus Christ should be first in line to champion the empowerment of women and girls throughout the world to become contributing members in their societies.
— Carolyn Custis James
Instead of an unstoppable force for good and justice in the world and a deadly threat to the Enemy, male-female relationships have been dismantled of power.
— Carolyn Custis James
Going to meetings for Time's Up has been deeply affirming for me.
— Trace Lysette
These young people need to see that there's something bigger out there than what they're looking at everyday or seeing in the news or on social media. They need men and women to come into their lives who will give them a bigger vision of the world, of life, of opportunity, of what they can become rather than what they think they are limited to you.
— Tony Evans