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Quotes about Strength

No one can hurt you without your consent." In the words of Gandhi, "They cannot take away our self respect if we do not give it to them.
— Stephen Covey
The greatest battles of life are fought out daily in the silent chambers of the soul.
— Stephen Covey
It takes a great deal of character strength to apologize quickly out of one's heart rather than out of pity. A person must possess himself and have a deep sense of security in fundamental principles and values in order to genuinely apologize.
— Stephen Covey
There are, of course, situations where people have character strength but they lack communication skills, and that undoubtedly affects the quality of relationships as well.
— Stephen Covey
If there isn't deep integrity and fundamental character strength, the challenges of life will cause true motives to surface and human relationship failure will replace short-term success.
— Stephen Covey
Things can hurt us physically or economically and can cause sorrow. But our character, our basic identity, does not have to be hurt at all.
— Stephen Covey
But borrowing strength builds weakness. It builds weakness in the borrower because it reinforces dependence on external factors to get things done. It builds weakness in the person forced to acquiesce
— Stephen Covey
Leo Roskin taught, "It is the weak who are cruel. Gentleness can only be expected from the strong.
— Stephen Covey
Creating the unity necessary to run an effective business or a family or a marriage requires great personal strength and courage.
— Stephen Covey
In fact, our most difficult experiences become the crucibles that forge our character and develop the internal powers, the freedom to handle difficult circumstances in the future and to inspire others to do so as well.
— Stephen Covey
You can't have the fruits without the roots.
— Stephen Covey
But borrowing strength builds weakness. It builds weakness in the borrower because it reinforces dependence on external factors to get things done. It builds weakness in the person forced to acquiesce, stunting the development of independent reasoning, growth, and internal discipline. And finally, it builds weakness in the relationship. Fear replaces cooperation, and both people involved become more arbitrary and defensive.
— Stephen Covey