Top 16 Quotes About Strength In Portuguese
#1. My brother and I have matching tattoos on our arms. It says, 'Humility is strength,' in Portuguese and Italian, because my genius brother taught English in both Italy and Brazil.
Nikki Reed
#2. I am not someone who's very good at looking after herself, and I am also not someone who goes on holiday very often.
Jane Green
#3. One of my favorite things in the world is to be seeing two people that are really old, still holding hands, still kissing.
Tommy Lee
#4. Shut, throwing my arm over my face. I hear the door shut behind her and by the time I adjust to the brightness, the light is gone again.
Colleen Hoover
#5. Cooper's tremendous love and energy and unchained freedom had captured life itself. Now, as the last shovelful covered him forever, I knew I would always carry a big piece of Cooper Half Malamute with me until I too was covered by the earth.
Peter Jenkins
#7. Most of us spend life in a trance. Only those who bridge the gap between reality and dreams succeed.
Saru Singhal
#8. I don't believe in anti-heroes. Duke Wayne played a mean guy but never an anti-hero.
Joel McCrea
#9. I now have Youth Olympic, Olympic and European Games titles, which is a dream. I didn't fight that well and just scraped through a lot of the fights, but winning is a relief, and it's more points towards the Rio Olympics, which takes a bit of pressure off me.
Jade Jones
#10. Carpe Diem means Seize the day. Why not seize the moment while you're at it?
Laura Foster
#11. We do what we think we can do. We don't attempt what we think we are incapable of.
Stan Beecham
#12. Somehow, you realize you can kind of do anything in music. You don't have to be good at a certain thing; you can just do whatever you want.
Matt Berninger
#13. Human beings are much better at breaking up than they are at getting together. The instinct to get together is very powerful, but it doesn't last long.
E. Jean Carroll
#14. A successful economy depends on the proliferation of the rich, on creating a large class of risk-taking men who are willing to shun the easy channels of a comfortable life in order to create new enterprise, win huge profits, and invest them again.
George Gilder
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