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Quotes about Strength

Nothing befalls anything which that thing is not naturally made to bear. The same experience befalls another, and he is unruffled and remains unharmed; either because he is unaware that it has happened or because he exhibits greatness of soul. Is it not strange that ignorance and complaisance are stronger than wisdom...?
— Marcus Aurelius
Don't be ashamed to need help. Like a soldier storming a wall, you have a mission to accomplish. And if you've been wounded and you need a comrade to pull you up? So what?
— Marcus Aurelius
Fire feeds on obstacles.
— Marcus Aurelius
This is not a misfortune but that to bear it like a brave man is good fortune.
— Marcus Aurelius
Keep thyself therefore, truly simple, good, sincere, grave, free from all ostentation, a lover of that which is just, religious, kind, tender-hearted, strong and vigorous to undergo anything that becomes thee.
— Marcus Aurelius
It is instructive to compare the Meditations with another famous book, the Imitation of Christ. There is the same ideal of self-control in both. It should be a man's task, says the Imitation, 'to overcome himself, and every day to be stronger than himself.
— Marcus Aurelius
To be the same in all circumstances—intense pain, the loss of a child, chronic illness. And to see clearly, from his example, that a man can show both strength and flexibility.
— Marcus Aurelius
Indeed, no one can thwart the purposes of your mind—for they can't be touched by fire, steel, tyranny, slander, or anything.
— Marcus Aurelius
Be the stone cliff against which the waves constantly break, standing firm against the fury of the sea.
— Marcus Aurelius
Your mind is your only strength; your reason is your only power.
— Marcus Aurelius
The closer a person is to calm, the closer they are to strength.
— Marcus Aurelius
God give me patience to reconcile with what I am not able to change. Give me strength to change what I can. And give me wisdom to distinguish one from another.
— Marcus Aurelius