Quotes about Strength
Angela, of course, it's just you, and you will never be enough, you will never have all the answers, and you will never become the perfect Christian girl; that's why you have always needed a Savior. Not only does Jesus save you from your sin, He saves you from your weakness. He saves you from your flawed and fallen self. And He saves you from your doubts. He is enough every time you are not.
— Angela Thomas
I was raised in a family where vulnerability was barely tolerated: no training wheels on our bicycles, no goggles in the pool, just get it done. And so I grew up not only with discomfort about my own vulnerability, I didn't care for it in other people either.
— Brene Brown
Where there is no struggle, there is no strength.
— Oprah Winfrey
Wherever God has given faith, it is given, among other reasons, for the very purpose of being tried.
— George Muller
I'm going to France, I'm going to Germany, and I'm going to go wherever God sends me and gives me the strength.
— Reinhard Bonnke
When I use my strength in the service of my vision it makes no difference whether or not I am afraid.
— Audre Lorde
Whether we're talking about leadership, teamwork, or client service, there is no more powerful attribute than the ability to be genuinely honest about one's weaknesses, mistakes, and needs for help.
— Patrick Lencioni
I truly do believe that history teaches that weakness arouses evil, and whether it be the horrific attack in France, the inspired attacks here in the United States, the instability in Turkey that led to a coup.
— Mike Pence
While we may lose heart, we never have to lose hope.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
The Lord never lays more on us, in the way of chastisement, than our state of heart makes needful; so that whilst He smites with the one hand, He supports with the other.
— George Muller
I've got a lot of people I'm carrying on my back, but it's a light load because I take a lot of pride in who I am and where I came from.
— Bill Goldberg
If we look for human frailty in humans, we will always find it. When we focus on finding the frailties of those who hold priesthood keys, we run risks for ourselves. When we speak or write to others of such frailties, we put them at risk.
— Henry B. Eyring