If you want to be strong, love yourself; if you want to be powerful, love others; if you want to be invincible, love everyone.

Matshona Dhliwayo
If you want to be strong, love yourself; if you...
If you want to be strong, love yourself; if you...
If you want to be strong, love yourself; if you...
If you want to be strong, love yourself; if you...
About This Quote

When Nelson Mandela said, “If you want to be strong, love yourself. If you want to be powerful, love others. If you want to be invincible, love everyone,” he was speaking about the power of love. The message is that everyone deserves love and that you should treat everyone with the same dignity and respect that you wish to receive from them.

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