Stand For Something Quotes

Quotes tagged as "stand-for-something" Showing 1-16 of 16
Shannon L. Alder
“Heroes are not made. They are born out of circumstances and rise to the occasion when their spirit can no longer coexist with the hypocrisy of injustice to others.”
Shannon L. Alder

Germany Kent
“Discrimination no matter how small is wrong. Support of discrimination no matter who does it is wrong. ”
Germany Kent

Germany Kent
“Stand for something. Make your life mean something. Start where you are with what you have. You are enough.”
Germany Kent

Richie Norton
“If you don’t have haters, you aren’t loving hard enough. If you don’t stand for something, you stand for nothing.”
Richie Norton

J.R. Rim
“Two things I can't stand - sitting and sleeping.”
J.R. Rim

Mitta Xinindlu
“I'm not impressed by your jargon. I'm not interested in your material value. I'm curious to know: at the end of the day, what do you stand for in life?”
Mitta Xinindlu

Germany Kent
“Only you can make the decision for what you believe your worth is and that will determine how you allow people to treat you.”
Germany Kent

“Happiness is overrated. They’re has to be conflict in life.”
Brad Pitt

Richie Norton
“What do you stand for? Define your principles and allow them to serve as benchmarks as you reach toward success.”
Richie Norton

Abhijit Naskar
“It's one thing to believe in someone,
and another to believe in what they stand for.
Believe if you must, not in me,
but in what I stand for.”
Abhijit Naskar, Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo

“Stand for something as a strong man or fall for nothing as a weak man.”
Emmanuel Apetsi

Mitta Xinindlu
“If fighting for justice makes you lose followers, you should celebrate. Such a loss becomes one of your biggest wins in this lifetime.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Criss Jami
“If anything under the sun must be divisive, men, in some cases, are right in letting it be precisely those matters regarding politics and religion. On questions of eternity for yourself and your neighbors, or the general well-being of nations and communities, these are the main things worth being so genuinely in love with the truth about that it risks oneself being exiled. On the other hand, the people to be most concerned for are those of the crowd who do not care about truth at all; for they are the ones who march us like troops in perfectly synchronized steps over the edges of cliffs.”
Criss Jami