No matter how tall and wide darkness is, it cannot block the stars.
A day in a storm strengthens you more than a thousand in sunshine.
(p. pr & vb. n.) of Overcome
(a.) Conquering; subduing.
Confident sheep overcome insecure wolves.
God built lighthouses to see people through storms. Then he built storms to remind people to find lighthouses.
Because failure works double time, to get success, work triple time.
A sailor is not defined as much by how many seas he has sailed than by how many storms he has overcome.
Be like stars; when darkness tries to stop you from shining, shine all the more.
One who conquers fear conquers his greatest enemy.
Storms pass by on their way to get all the colors needed to paint your rainbow.
Learn from roses; even when trampled they give off perfume, not despair.
If you live in the desert, view the sun not as your enemy, but as your friend. If you live in the wilderness, view nature not as your adversary, but as your companion.
One who conquers fear cannot be conquered by anyone.
The opinion of success matters more than the opinions of your critics.
Only dead leaves allow the wind to blow them to and fro.
Learn from the ocean; not fearing turbulence, it uses the wind against it to rise instead.
Champions are made in the dark before they are revealed in light.
In our deepest valleys we are strengthened to climb our highest mountains.
Rainbows earn their brightest colors in the storm.
The thorny path to greatness is better than the rosy path to mediocrity.
The calmest part of the storm is not in its eye, but in your own soul.
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