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Just like you need to strengthen your core physically with exercise, you also need to strength your core spiritually.
- Anne Graham Lotz
I can be poor, I can lose a job, I can have a hospital bill that I don't know how to pay, for I can do all these things through Him who strengthens me.
- John Piper
Our family has always drawn on the power from above to comfort us in times of despair and stress.
- Martin Luther King III
If I can center down and strengthen the core of who I am, and the core of who I am is my relationship with God, then that helps me maintain peace deep down. If I can maintain a healthy spiritual core, I think that's enormous for helping the stress.
- Anne Graham Lotz
Nothing is so strong as gentleness, nothing so gentle as real strength.
- Francis de Sales
The answer to the problem of inequality is for the people who are fortunate enough to either have been gifted or deserved more to do everything they can to make the communities around them as strong as they possibly can.
- Jordan Peterson
From my perspective, I absolutely believe in a greater spiritual power, far greater than I am, from which I have derived strength in moments of sadness or fear. That's what I believe, and it was very, very strong in the forest.
- Jane Goodall
The difference between men is in energy, in the strong will, in the settled purpose and in the invincible determination.
- Vince Lombardi
In the light of faith I am strong, constant, and persevering.
- Catherine of Siena
I think you can judge from somebody's actions a kind of a stability and sense of purpose perhaps created by strong religious roots. I mean, there's a certain patience, a certain discipline, I think, that religion helps you achieve.
- George W. Bush
Gorillas remind me of my father. He was a very big, physically strong man but also very sensitive.
- Anthony Browne
I shall argue that strong men, conversely, know when to compromise and that all principles can be compromised to serve a greater principle.
- Andrew Carnegie