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Quotes about Strength

It is your passion that empowers you to be able to do that thing you were created to do.
— Bishop TD Jakes
They've all been through bad things. So bad things happen to people. They happen to all the great men of God.
— Jim Bakker
I do not fear Satan half so much as I fear those who fear him.
— Teresa of Avila
I've always believed in the power of prayer. One prayer can accomplish more than a thousand plans. That isn't a magic formula, but it's an idea that if you pray, keep praying and then praying some more.
— Mark Batterson
Down through the years, I turned to the Bible and found in it all that I needed
— Ruth Bell Graham
Courage is like a muscle. We strengthen it with use.
— Ruth Gordon
If you're facing a problem, don't tell yourself that you can't do it. Convince yourself that you have the strength to deal with almost anything because of the way you were raised. And you do! Recognizing your core strengths is an important step toward having joie de vivre. You can count on better days to come because of the good days that came before. And you can find joy in the moment because you have the resiliency to overcome the problems that may be hanging over you.
— Ruth Westheimer
A woman should occasionally be babied enough to show her the man had affection, but beyond that she should be treated firmly. These tough women said that it worked with them. All women, by their nature, are fragile and weak: they are attracted to the male in whom they see strength.
— Malcolm X
I simply refused to believe.
— Malcolm X
It is the merit of European political scientists and sociologists to give a high priority to the power of ideas in a social struggle. In the United States, it is our weakness to confuse the numerical strength of an organization and the publicity attached to leaders with the germinating forces that sow the seeds of social upheaval in our community.
— Malcolm X
You have the power within you to endure anything, for your mere opinion can render it tolerable, perhaps even acceptable, by regarding it as an opportunity for enlightenment or a matter of duty.
— Marcus Aurelius
Disgraceful: for the soul to give up when the body is still going strong.
— Marcus Aurelius