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Resilience Quotes Quotes
“The larger the bricks your enemies throw at you the larger the palace you are going to build.”
“Don’t let mediocre people talk you out of your dreams; lions have little in common with sheep.”
“Against all odds, a seed rises from darkness and beautifies the universe.”
“Adversity is your greatest teacher. Let it refine, not define you.”
“The best way to overcome your weaknesses is to turn them into strengths.”
“Conquering hills today prepares you for conquering mountains tomorrow.”
“Be flexible like trees; when the wind blows bend, but do not break.”
“An oak tree is just a small nut that persevered against the taunts of doubt and fear.”
“On the path to greatness, life teaches you to walk with stones in your shoes.”
“Love is a paradox, finding strength in its vulnerability and resilience in its fragility.”
“You are a seed; that is why God plants you in adversity when He wants you to grow.”
“The bigger the bricks critics throw at you the bigger the palace you are going to build.”
“A butterfly is a caterpillar which refused to give up its dreams to fly.”
“If a flower perseveres through concrete, you can persevere through anything.”
“God will only push you off a cliff if He's going to give you wings to fly.”
“The dark skies of despair are no match for the bright skies of hope.”
“Moving rocks today strengthens you for moving mountains tomorrow.”
“Storms pass by on their way to get all the colors needed to paint your rainbow.”
“Perfume is the scent that pours out of a flower's soul when crushed.”
“Resilience begins where routine meets intention.”
“Though sometimes conflicted and seemingly restricted - grace be [the] wings of clarity.”
“If you are going through hell, keep walking until you reach heaven.”
“Because failure works double time, to get success, work triple time.”
“A diamond is just a rock that refused to break under heat and pressure.”
“A rock that perseveres under heat and pressure soon becomes a diamond.”
“Stumbling towards greatness is better than sprinting towards mediocrity.”