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Quotes About Strength

I think we've broken a lot of barriers and kind of shattered our glass ceiling that was there for women. There are so many great fighters, and we've proved a lot of people wrong. A lot of the times, our fights are the best fights on the card.
~ Miesha Tate
I've proved I'm a formidable opponent.
~ Samoa Joe
I proved to myself that I can overcome a lot of things that probably would have broken some people.
~ La La Anthony
I definitely proved that I'm more than just a puncher, but I'm also a puncher.
~ Jermell Charlo
I've already proved that I don't care if the man I have in front of me is the best pound-for-pound champion.
~ Marcos Maidana
I defended my belt. Now I proved that I'm a true champion.
~ Jan Blachowicz
Proverbs 31 is God's definition of Evelyn Roberts.
~ Kenneth Copeland
Do not grieve so much for a husband lost that it wastes away your life.
~ Euripides
Nothing has more strength than dire necessity.
~ Euripides
She came into the world fierce and stubborn and then she learned to hate.
~ Euripides
Who then will dare to say I'm weak or timid? No, they'll say I'm loyal as a friend, ruthless as a foe, so much like a hero destined for glory.
~ Euripides
I will storm the Gods and shake the Universe
~ Euripides
Who can stop grief's avalanche once it starts to roll.
~ Euripides
courage is the gift of character
~ Euripides
Let no one think me a weak one, feeble-spirited, A stay-at-home, but rather just the opposite, One who can hurt my enemies and help my friends; For the lives of such persons are most remembered.
~ Euripides
Mighty is geometry joined with art resistless.
~ Euripides
whose sons would cling bold to the craggy heights of war
~ Euripides
Yes, I can endure guilt, however horrible; The laughter of my enemies I will not endure. Now
~ Euripides
Give me a man, for his sons make courageous soldiers while pretty boys can only decorate the dance.
~ Euripides
And I'm a woman made of sorrow.
~ Euripides
If you have an opinion, and that opinion is weak, do not consider it wisdom. - Tiresias to Pentheus
~ Euripides
Oh where is the noble face of modesty, or the strength of virtue, now that blasphemy is in power and men have put justice behind them, and there is no law but lawlessness, and none join in fear of the gods?
~ Euripides
My legs are trembling, but I won't fall
~ Euripides
Medeia — (...) Dizem de nós que vivemos uma existência sem perigos, dentro de casa, ao passo que eles combatem com a lança. Pobre raciocínio! Antes queria lutar três vezes debaixo do broquel que dar à luz uma única vez.
~ Euripides