Quotes about Strength
Prison is designed to break one's spirit and destroy one's resolve. To do this, the authorities attempt to exploit every weakness, demolish every initiative, negate all signs of individuality--all with the idea of stamping out that spark that makes each of us human and each of us who we are.
— Nelson Mandela
women had not weakened in their resolve to resist.
— Nelson Mandela
Man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never extinguished.
— Nelson Mandela
After years of imprisonment, physical and emotional abuse, and separation from his family, Mandela said, "I realized that they could take everything from me except my mind and my heart. They could not take those things. Those things I still had control over. And I decided not to give them away." So Mandela's story is really the story of those two things he never gave away: his brilliant mind, and his great heart.
— Nelson Mandela
Prison was a kind of crucible which tested a man's character. Some men, under pressure of incarceration, showed true mettle, while others revealed themselves as less than what they had appeared to be.
— Nelson Mandela
Never forget that the most powerful force on earth is love.
— Nelson Rockefeller
If you can't get a miracle, become one.
— Nick Vujicic
Style has a profound meaning to Black Americans. If we can't drive, we will invent walks and the world will envy the dexterity of our feet. If we can't have ham, we will boil chitterlings; if we are given rotten peaches, we will make cobblers; if given scraps, we will make quilts; take away our drums, and we will clap our hands. We prove the human spirit will prevail. We will take what we have to make what we need. We need confidence in our knowledge of who we are.
— Nikki Giovanni
Life's blows cannot break a person whose spirit is warmed at the fire of enthusiasm.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Never talk defeat. Use words like hope, belief, faith, victory.
— Norman Vincent Peale
The cyclone derives its powers from a calm center. So does a person.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Stand up to your obstacles and do something about them. You will find that they haven't half the strength you think they have.
— Norman Vincent Peale