Famous Quotes
241 Quotations with Weakness.
- 141. Mark Rutherford: The demand is for certainty is a sign of weakness.

- 142. Countess of Blessington, Marguerite Gardiner: The difference between weakness and wickedness is much less than people suppose; ...

- 143. Arthur Schopenhauer: The discovery of truth is not prevented as much by the current false appearance ...

- 144. Arthur Schopenhauer: The doctor sees all the weakness of mankind; the lawyer all the wickedness, the ...

- 145. Jacques Benigne Bossuet: The greatest weakness of all is the great fear of appearing weak.

- 146. Orlando A. Battista: The greatest weakness of most humans is their hesitancy to tell others how much ...

- 147. Paul Westphal: The key to any game is to use your strengths and hide your weaknesses.

- 148. Paul Westphal: The key to any game is to use your strengths and hide your weaknesses.

- 149. Publius Cornelius Tacitus: The love of fame is the last weakness which even the wise resign.

- 150. Charles Handy: The morality of compromise' sounds contradictory. Compromise is usually a sign o ...

- 151. John Dewey: The path of least resistance and least trouble is a mental rut already made. It ...

- 152. Freya Stark: The slightest living thing answers a deeper need than all the works of man becau ...

- 153. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The strength of criticism lies in the weakness of the thing criticized.

- 154. Karl Kraus: The ultimate aim of psychoanalysis is to attribute art to mental weakness, and t ...

- 155. Georg Hegel: The valor that struggles is better than the weakness that endures.

- 156. Author Unknown: The weakness of an enemy forms part of our own strength.

- 157. Louis Aragon: The whole fauna of human fantasies, their marine vegetation, drifts and luxuriat ...

- 158. James Russell Lowell: There are two kinds of weakness; that which breaks and that which bends.

- 159. Washington Irving: There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. ...

- 160. George Eliot: There is a sort of subjection which is the peculiar heritage of largeness and of ...
