“Cut away all of those feelings that showcase your weakness and develop the strong character that you have always been dreaming since birth.”
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Mwanandeke Kindembo 1044
Congolese author 1996Related quotes

Source: A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel (1982), Chapter 40, The Rat Who Wound the Clock
“Confusing ‘Character’ with ‘Temperament’”
Clearing the Ground (1986)
Context: Character is something you forge for yourself; temperament is something you are born with and can only slightly modify. Some people have easy temperaments and weak characters; others have difficult temperaments and strong characters.
We are all prone to confuse the two in assessing people we associate with. Those with easy temperaments and weak characters are more likable than admirable; those with difficult temperaments and strong characters are more admirable than likable. Of course, the optimum for a person is to possess both an easy temperament and a strong character, but this is a rare combination, and few of us are that lucky. The people who get things done tend to be prickly, and the people we enjoy being with tend to be accepting, and there seems to be no way to get around this. Obviously, there are many combinations of character and temperament, in varying degrees, so that this is only a rough generalization — but I think it is one worth remembering when we make personal judgments.

國無常強,無常弱。奉法者強則國強,奉法者弱則國弱。
Source: "On Having Standards", in Han Feizi: Basic Writings (2003)
“In the face of those who have no voice, we must, above all, avoid being strong with the weak.”
cf. 1 Cor. 10:23-30, p. 54.
Faith Beyond Resentment: Fragments Catholic and Gay (2001), " Theology amidst the stones and dust http://girardianlectionary.net/res/alison_elijah.htm"
Interview: George Mihalka http://www.canuxploitation.com/interview/mihalka.html (May 9, 2009)

About Margaret Deland's book John Ward, Preacher
Mark Twain's Notebook (1935)

“The weak have one weapon: the errors of those who think they are strong.”
Quoted in the Observer (UK) newspaper, 15 July 1962.