3,135 Quotes About Strong

  • Author Daisaku Ikeda
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    Self-centered anger generates evil, but wrath at social injustice becomes the driving force for reform. Strong language that censures and combats a great evil often awakens adverse reactions from society, but this must not intimidate those who believe they are right. A lion is a lion because he roars.

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  • Author Daisaku Ikeda
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    True happiness means forging a strong spirit that is undefeated, no matter how trying our circumstances.

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  • Author Eddie Izzard
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    When you're more mature, you do start telling the truth, in odd situations. 'I'm sorry, I've broken a glass here. Is that expensive? I'll pay for it. I'm sorry.' And you do that so that people in the room might go, 'What a strong personality that person has. I like to have sex with people with strong personalities.'

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  • Author Elizabeth I
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    who seeketh two strings to one bow, they may shoot strong, but never straight ...

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  • Author James Iha
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    I like a lot of different kinds of music. I like strong projects, big music.

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  • Author James Iha
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    Musicians always come off sounding a little bit pretentious, and a little bit... I don't know, hypocritical, from what they do, talking about strong issues.

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  • Author Jason Isaacs
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    Look, I play all these tough guys and thugs and strong, complex characters. In real life, I am a cringing, neurotic Jewish mess. Can't I for once play that on stage?

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  • Author Pope John Paul II
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    If humanity today succeeds in combining the new scientific capacities with a strong ethical dimension, it will certainly be able to promote the environment as a home and a resource for...all...and will be able to eliminate the causes of pollution and to guarantee adequate conditions of hygiene and health for small groups as well as for vast human settlements.

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  • Author Pope John Paul II
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    While it is true that the taking of life not yet born or in it's final stages is sometimes marked by a mistaken sense of altruism and human compassion it cannot be denied that such a culture of death, taken as a whole, betrays a completely individualistic concept of freedom, which ends up by becoming the freedom of "the strong" against the weak who have no choice but to submit.

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