Proverbs About Strength
- The human mind is a powerful force that should not be underestimated.
- Be humble in your elevation, detached from wisdom, fair in your strength, and forgiving in your abilities.
- Those who have challenged me have taught me strength.
- We gain strength when we realize that the helping hand we need is at the end of our own arm.
- Strength lies in the effective use of means to achieve our goals.
- True happiness does not reside in wealth, power, or authority; rather, it is found in how we utilize these resources.
- Some are lethargic in their pursuit of worldly matters; laziness is a negative trait, and a life dedicated solely to worldly gain is also detrimental. Islam requires a prosperous world that serves it, nourishes it, and expands its reach. Therefore, how do we align our hearts with our Creator, mastering the world to serve our needs, and amassing wealth and offspring to be a source of strength for righteousness, guarding ourselves with them? How do we turn the remembrance of God in the morning and evening into a proactive approach that transforms its followers into monks by night and warriors by day?
- A mother embodies everything in this life; she is the solace in sorrow, hope in despair, and strength in weakness.
- The weak do not forgive; forgiveness is a trait of the strong.
- I firmly believe that the strength of the spirit grows in proportion to the subjugation of the body.
- Even the greatest sea creatures lack power in the desert.
- A tyrant is merely an individual who lacks genuine strength or authority.
- Continuous effort, rather than intelligence or strength, is the key to unlocking our latent potential.
- Love finds its path through places where wolves fear to hunt.
- Pain is fruit; God does not place fruit on a weak branch incapable of bearing it.
- There is no strength greater than that of conscience, and no glory surpasses that of intellect.
- We can be humble without being weak, and strong without arrogance.
- The strength of truth, when confronted with falsehood and deviation, transforms into immense energy for action.
- Men are the secret to the life of nations and the source of their renaissance; the history of all nations is, in essence, a record of the distinguished men who emerged from them, characterized by strong souls and unwavering wills. The strength or weakness of a nation is measured by its capacity to produce men who embody the true essence of masculinity.
- Aspects of life are intertwined; strength is present in all and weakness is also pervasive.
- Some may view forgiveness as weakness and silence as defeat, yet they do not understand that forgiveness requires greater strength than vengeance, and silence can be mightier than any words.
- Any strength not derived from the heart is ultimately weakness.
- When the power of love overcomes the desire for dominance, the world will witness peace.
- The human mind is indeed a powerful force that deserves recognition.
- Oh God, grant us the strength to understand that the fearful do not forge freedom, the weak do not create dignity, and the indecisive will not prevail.
- Justice without strength is impotent, while strength without justice is tyranny.
- The oppressor is a powerless individual, having no power except through his supporters, who are enemies of justice and advocates of injustice.
- Any strength is weak unless it is unified.
- In unity, the strength of humanity is affirmed, regardless of their individual circumstances.
- The strength of character is found not in individuality but in rejecting it.
- The gentleness within great strength is more powerful than strength itself, as it reveals the location of mercy, and humility in beauty is preferable to beauty itself, as it negates arrogance. Everything from strength that lacks mercy is subject to the destructive laws placed upon humanity by God.
- A concept gains power when it captures the hearts of the masses.
- What is obtained through force can only be reclaimed through strength.
- The bearer of culture is the individual, while the bearer of civilization is society. Culture embodies the inner strength gained through upbringing, while civilization represents power over nature through knowledge. Both knowledge and technology belong to civilization.
- Key elements of a nation’s strength include the quality of its education, the integrity of its judiciary, the judicious selection of its leaders, and the battle against corruption on all levels.
- If the stick is in my hand, the truth is on my lips.
- The strongest among the weak is he who does not forget his weakness.
- Justice without strength is powerless, while strength without justice is oppressive.