Fight phrases are a motivational tool to remind ourselves that striving to meet goals allows us to take obstacles not as problems, but as signs of progress.
Life itself is full of challenges, from the moment we are born until we die, but even in moments of weakness and weakness, within our possibilities, we can do a lot to improve our situation.
The most famous phrases about the fight
Below you will find a selection of phrases about fighting written or spoken by important historical figures such as Aristotle, Mark Twain or Maya Angelou.
1. Loving someone deeply gives you courage (Lao Tzu)
Life is loving and being loved, and it is what gives us strength to move forward.
2. We are all made of flesh and a miraculous fiber called courage (Mignon McLaughlin)
Excellent way to express what willpower can mean.
3. Happy are those who dare with courage to defend what they love (Ovid)
It is not enough to preach what we want, we must defend it.
4. Courage is not the absence of fear, but the judgment that something else is more important than fear (Ambrose Redmoon)
Curious statement about the meaning of fight and bravery.
5. It takes a lot of courage to stand up against our enemies, but much more to stand up against our friends (JK Rowling)
It is more difficult to fight the opponent from home.
6. What counts is not the strength of the body, but the strength of the spirit (JRR Tolkien)
One could expect nothing less from the writer of The Lord of the Rings.
7. Few are those who have enough courage to recognize their failures, or enough resolution to repair them (Benjamin Franklin)
Good reflection from one of the fathers of the United States of America.
8. The greatest test of courage on earth is to overcome defeat without losing heart (Robert Green Ingersoll)
The force is expressed by getting up again and again
9. Courage is being scared to death and standing still (John Wayne)
The famous American Western actor left us this interesting aphorism.
10. Courage is doing what you are afraid to do (Eddie Rickenbacker)
Powerful phrase to describe what the concept of fighting meant for Rickenbacker.
11. If you could muster the courage to start, you will have the courage to succeed (David Viscott)
Things that start well, end well.
12. You will never do anything in this world without courage (Aristotle)
Quite a declaration of intentions by the Greek philosopher.
13. A man with outward courage dares to die; a man with inner courage dares to live (Lao Tzu)
The power of strength is a quality of always moving forward.
14. What would life be if we didn’t have the courage to achieve anything? (Vincent van Gogh)
The Dutch artist did not only know how to paint pictures.
15. Courage is the most important of the virtues, because without courage you cannot practice any other virtue consistently (Maya Angelou)
This phrase should serve as an example for any philosophy of life.
16. All your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them (Walt Disney)
This is how the most famous cartoon author on the planet achieved success.
17. Life contracts or expands in proportion to one’s courage (Anais Nin)
According to the American writer, the fight will determine the path of our life
18. He who does not have enough courage to take risks will achieve nothing in life (Muhammad Ali)
We all remember the motivational phrases associated with this elite athlete.
19. The brave man is not the one who does not feel fear, but the one who conquers it (Nelson Mandela)
This quote about the struggle kept Nelson Mandela alive while he was imprisoned.
20. It takes courage to grow up and be who you really are (EE Cummings)
Sometimes we don’t accept ourselves the way we want and that causes fear.
21. Courage is the resistance to fear, the control of fear, not the absence of fear (Mark Twain)
One can be afraid and brave at the same time it’s about putting one over the other.
22. Success is not the end, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts (Winston Churchill)
Being one of the main actors in World War II, this politician dedicated himself, among other things, to raising the morale of England.
23. Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; Courage is what it takes to sit back and listen (Winston Churchill)
The English politician will always be remembered for countless phrases referring to the struggle.
24. Courage is discovering that you may not win, and trying when you know you may lose (Tom Krause)
An original way to describe what it means to be strong.
25. Courage is the greatest of all virtues because, otherwise, one is not sure of preserving any other (Samuel Johnson)
Without courage we lack the rest of personal virtues.
26. It takes more courage to suffer than to die (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Powerful phrase from one of the most important emperors in the world.
27. A man with courage is a majority (Thomas Jefferson)
This phrase of strength was declared in the United States Congress by one of its founders.
28. Have courage to live. Anyone can die (Robert Cody)
One more phrase that the important thing to survive is to keep fighting.
29. Most of us have more courage than we would ever dream we possess (Dale Carnegie)
This phrase reflects an often forgotten truism.
30. Courage is fear held for a minute longer (General George S. Patton)
For Patton, the struggle is linked to fear.
31. Courage is the silent voice at the end of the day that says “tomorrow I will try again” (Mary Anne Radmacher)
This phrase about struggle reminds us that every day we must strive to achieve our goals.
32. Courage is not having the strength to continue, it is continuing when you do not have the strength (Napoleon Bonaparte)
Another genius from this French strategist.
33. Courage is grace under pressure (Ernest Hemingway)
It is in the worst moments where one has to know how to resist
34. All happiness depends on courage and work (Honoré de Balzac)
Without being brave we cannot be happy.
35. If you want to conquer fear, don’t sit at home and think about it (Dale Carnegie)
Constant doubt paralyzes the fight.
36. The best protection any woman can have is courage (Elizabeth Cady Stanton)
One of the most influential feminists reflecting on the problems caused by gender inequality.
37. Those who lack courage will find a philosophy to justify it (Albert Camus)
Many people justify their cowardice to the limits of reason.
38. The brave might not live forever, but the cautious don’t live at all (Ashley L)
This phrase of strength summarizes the essence of triumph in life.
39. Courage is being afraid but moving forward anyway (Dan Rather)
It is emphasized again that fear and courage are not incompatible.
40. There is no such thing as bravery, only degrees of fear (John Wainwright)
This English novelist questioned concepts that many simply accept.
41. A ship is safe in port, but that’s not what ships are for (William GT Shedd)
A good metaphor to define what bravery is.
42. Never say never, because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion (Michael Jordan)
“Air” Jordan marked a before and after in the world of sports, thanks in part to phrases like this.
43. The most important thing, after discipline and creativity, is to dare to dare (Maya Angelou)
You have to fight even for what seems impossible.
44. You were given this life, because you are strong enough to live it (Robin Sharma)
One of the biggest “influencers” in personal leadership uttered this phrase in one of his talks.
45. Extraordinary people survive under the most terrible circumstances (Robertson Davies)
Strength is always drawn from difficulties.
46. Courage is the price that life demands you pay to offer you peace (Amelia Earhart)
This aviation pioneer crossed the Atlantic alone.
47. The only thing to fear is fear itself (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
The late US president was a key player in World War II.
48. It is curious that physical courage is so common in the world and moral courage so rare (Mark Twain)
The famous comedian and novelist also had a firm belief in psychic strength.
49. Optimism is the basis of courage (Nicholas Murray Butler)
You should always fight with a constructive attitude.
50. Courage is a peculiar type of fear (Charles Kennedy)
One more author who relates such opposite feelings.
51. We must build dams of courage to stem the flow of fear (Martin Luther King)
If anyone demonstrated the meaning of strength, it was Martin Luther King.
52. Some of your greatest pains become your greatest strengths (Drew Barrymore)
The famous American actress said this phrase in one of her film premieres.
53. Perfect courage means doing without witnesses what we would be able to with the world watching (Duke François)
Strength must be internal, not for bragging.
54. Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the coast (André Gide)
a reflection about the need to get out of the comfort zone
55. We don’t do things because they are difficult; They are difficult because we do not dare (Seneca)
Fear blocks our possibilities for self-realization.
56. The cave you are afraid to enter contains the treasure you desire (Joseph Campbell)
Only with willpower will we achieve what we set out to do.
57. A man with courage never wants weapons (Author unknown)
Strength is not only measured physically.
58. Necessity does the work of courage (Nicholas Murray Butler)
Necessity and courage are synonyms.
59. I only count the number of sit-ups when it starts to hurt (Muhammad Ali)
The most famous boxer in history drew strength in moments of weakness.
60. Don’t pray for a simple life, pray for the strength to endure a hard life (Bruce Lee)
This phrase marked all those who followed in the footsteps of the Chinese fighter and actor.
61. Courage is a type of salvation (Plato)
Those who face adversity have a better chance of success.
62. Fall down seven times, get up eight (Chinese proverb)
This phrase is known worldwide and used in any area of life.
63. The awareness of death encourages us to live more intensely (Paulo Coelho)
About resilience.
64. If we are growing, we will always be outside our comfort zone (Kareem Abdul Jabbar)
The former Lakers player broke all possible records thanks to quotes like this.
65. Just because you have failed once doesn’t mean you will fail at everything (Marilyn Monroe)
Marilyn was very clear about how to act, never better said, in the face of a new failure.
66. Do not go where the path leads, go where there is no path and leave a mark (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
A phrase of strength very suitable for discovering new emotions.
67. People who move mountains start by carrying small stones (Chinese proverb)
Strength is built with small steps.
68. Without struggle there is no progress (Frederick Douglas)
Any type of claim and personal evolution requires effort.
69. Let us pray to be sheltered from dangers, but be bold to face them (Rabindranath Tagore)
The Bengali philosopher encouraged his people with phrases like this.
70. The weak do not fight. The strongest may fight for an hour. Those who are still stronger fight for a few years. But the strongest of all, they fight all their lives, these are the indispensable ones (Bertolt Brecht)
One of the most moving phrases we can find about the fight.
71. When a man’s fight begins within himself, that man is worth something (Robert Browning)
Struggle makes us all better people.
72. If you are going through hell, keep going (Winston Churchill)
Many of Churchill’s quotes are true recipes for finding happiness.
73. The only fight that is lost is the one that is abandoned (Che Guevara)
One of the most beautiful phrases of this Argentine revolutionary.
74. The driving force of history is the class struggle (Karl Marx)
Marx theorized throughout his life about the phenomena of struggle and effort.
75. The fight is always worth it if the end is worth it and the means are honest (Steven Brust)
A truly accurate summary of the noblest struggles.
76. Many of life’s failures are from people who didn’t realize how close they were to success when they gave up (Thomas Edison)
One of the maxims on which this great American inventor based his life.
77. Sometimes in life you have to know how to fight not only without fear, but also without hope (Alessandro Pertini)
Only by fighting with all our strength will we achieve our goals in life.
78. When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers (African Proverb)
A truly graphic proverb.
79. Success is not definitive, failure is not fatal. What counts is the courage to continue (Winston Churchill)
A phrase full of optimism that can inspire us in our lives.
80. One day, looking back, you will realize that these years of struggle have been the most beautiful of your life (Sigmund Freud)
The fight fought with effort and dedication is always enriching.
81. The night is darkest just before the dawn (The Dark Knight)
One of the most inspiring phrases from Christopher Nolan’s film.
82. There is good in this world, and it is worth fighting for (JRR Tolkien)
Tolkien always cultivated a positive and inspiring vision of the world.
83. When things get tough, put one foot in front of the other and keep going. Don’t Give Up (Roy T. Bennett)
A true declaration of intentions to live life with enthusiasm and drive.
84. There are times when a man has to fight so hard for life that he doesn’t even have time to live it (Charles Bukowski)
Many of this American author’s phrases were truly provocative.
85. Never give up. Do a task to the best of your abilities and go further (Debbie Reynolds)
One of the best phrases of this charismatic American actress.
86. Continuous effort, not strength or intelligence, is the key to unleashing our potential (Winston Churchill)
A truly inspiring idea that can help us in our daily lives.
87. We must defend our island, whatever the cost, we will fight on the beaches, on the landing fields, in the streets, on the hills, we will never surrender (Winston Churchill)
Without a doubt, one of the most famous phrases of this great English statesman.
A truly pessimistic phrase about fighting.
89. What is acquired with a lot of work, is loved more (Aristotle)
A phrase that is still fully valid today.
90. I can’t stop working. I will have all eternity to rest (Mother Teresa of Calcutta)
Some of the most outstanding people of our time were tireless workers.
91. A machine can do the work of 50 ordinary men. But there is no machine that can do the work of an extraordinary man (Elbert Hubbard)
A phrase full of positivity and inspiration that tells us about the genius of the human being.
92. The reward for a job well done is the opportunity to do more work well done (Jonas Edward Salk)
An approach that can help us in our daily work.
93. I am a big believer in luck, and I have discovered that the harder I work, the luckier I get (Stephen Leacock)
This English comedian and intellectual made truly important contributions to the society of his time.
94. All people have the willingness to work creatively. What happens is that most never notice it (Truman Capote)
Capote was one of the most important intellectuals in the United States during the second half of the 20th century.
95. No one can reach the top armed only with talent. God gives the talent; work transforms talent into genius (Anna Pavlova)
Only by working hard will we achieve success in our mission.
96. Never lose hope. Storms strengthen people and never last forever (Roy T. Bennet)
An image that can inspire us in both our personal and professional lives.
97. With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts (Eleanor Roosevelt)
A sentence that encourages us to start the new day with our batteries charged.
98. What matters is how much love we put into the work we do (Teresa of Calcutta)
One of the most remembered phrases of this Catholic nun of Albanian origin.
99. The most productive work is the one that comes out of the hands of a happy man (Victor Pauchet)
One of the most accurate summaries about effort and productivity at work.
100. Work and struggle always call for the best (Seneca)
One of the most memorable phrases of the Roman philosopher and politician.