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Quotes About Strength

It is not bad," Santiago said. "And pain does not matter to a man.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Qua Va," the boy said. "It is what a man must do.
~ Ernest Hemingway
But in weakness a man can be a great danger.
~ Ernest Hemingway
But man is not made for defeat,' he said. 'A man can be destroyed but not defeated.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated
~ Ernest Hemingway
We are all broken, that is how the light gets in.
~ Ernest Hemingway
you are so brave & quiet i forget you are suffering.
~ Ernest Hemingway
The world break everyone, and afterward, many are strong at the broken places.
~ Ernest Hemingway
But man is not made for defeat," he said. "A man can be destroyed but not defeated. THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA
~ Ernest Hemingway
We are all broken – that's how the light gets in.
~ Ernest Hemingway
The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water'.
~ Ernest Hemingway
The world breaks everyone and afterward many are stronger at the broken places.
~ Ernest Hemingway
El mundo nos rompe a todos, mas después, algunos se vuelven fuertes en los lugares rotos
~ Ernest Hemingway
Everyone is broken by life, but some people are stronger in the broken places.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Only dead fish swim with the current.
~ Ernest Hemingway
We are all broken, that's how the light gets in
~ Ernest Hemingway
The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills.
~ Ernest Hemingway
And what beat you, he thought. Nothing, he said aloud. I went out too far.
~ Ernest Hemingway
We've only been living in these ghettos for seventy-five years or so, but the other three hundred years -- I think this is worth writing about. I think we've made tremendous sacrifices, we've shown tremendous strength. In the ghetto you see a lot of frustration; you see very little strength.
~ Ernest J. Gaines
The mark of fear is not easily removed.
~ Ernest J. Gaines
I would rather die standing up to live life on my knees.
~ Ernesto Guevara
I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.
~ Ernst Hemingway
We all know the old adage about why an elephant with all its power can be held in place by a small rope and peg. This is because elephants remember when they were babies and did not have the strength to pull the peg out of the ground. In short, elephants remain captive because their memories lie to them. They tell them that their past is their future—that what they experienced before will always be the reality that is before them.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
The warrior knows that their imagination is not a place to escape but to create.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus