Power is morally neutral. It can destroy or create. What matters is the will that wields it.
Natural power—storms, earthquakes, floods—humbles human arrogance. We are not masters of nature.
Power concentrated is dangerous. Power distributed is safer. Distribute power wherever possible.
The powerful have responsibility. Great power requires great wisdom. Otherwise, great harm follows.
I have a kind of power—the power to inform, to persuade, to help or harm. I must use it carefully.
Your power is greater than you think. Every word, every action, radiates outward. Use power consciously.
Power over self is the first power. Control yourself before seeking to control anything else.
The storm's power is temporary. It passes. Permanent power is found in patience, in persistence.
Be powerful but not dominating. Power shared is power multiplied. True power empowers others.