Quote by Indira Gandhi
A nation s strength ultimately consists in what it can do on its o

A nation s strength ultimately consists in what it can do on its own, and not in what it can borrow from others. – Indira Gandhi

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There are two kinds of people, those who do the work and those who take the credit. Try to be in the first group there is less competition there. – Indira Gandhi

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One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money. – Indira Gandhi

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Where do you find the strength to brave a barrage of enemy fire and to bring your wounded friends to safety at great risk to your own life? Conviction. – Guy Verhofstadt

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Thank you to all for your prayers and good wishes. It gave me the strength to persevere and warmed my heart. – Steven Cojocaru

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Something called the Oklahoma Standard became known throughout the world. It means resilience in the face of adversity. It means a strength and compassion that will not be defeated. – Brad Henry

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Method is more important than strength, when you wish to control your enemies. By dropping golden beads near a snake, a crow once managed To have a passer-by kill the snake for the beads. – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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