Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Power. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Power Quotes and Sayings from 90 influential authors, including Jeane Kirkpatrick,Dalai Lama,Gamal Abdel Nasser,Alphonso Lingis,David Mitchell, for you to enjoy and share.

Power ... is not an end in itself, but is an instrument that must be used toward an end. By Jeane Kirkpatrick Power End Instrument

There are many different kinds of power. True power comes from serving and helping others. Such behavior makes people respect you. They are willing to listen to your views and advice, and they support you. The energy of many people is thus channeled through one person. This kind of power is positive and authentic. By Dalai Lama Power People True Serving Helping

Power is not merely shouting aloud. Power is to act positively with all the components of power. By Gamal Abdel Nasser Power Aloud Shouting Act Positively

Power among humans is not simply the physical force with which one material body may move another; it is the force to distract, detour, maneuver, and command. Every pleasure we indulge in and every pain we suffer exerts power over others. By Alphonso Lingis Detour Maneuver Distract Command Force

Power is crack cocaine for your ego and battery acid for your soul. By David Mitchell Power Soul Crack Cocaine Ego

power-hungry man By Leslie Gilbert-Lurie Powerhungry Man

Power wears out those who don't have it. By Giulio Andreotti Power Wears

Power begins with having a crystal-clear view of reality and what each and every person in your life is driven by. By Phillip C. Mcgraw Power Begins Crystalclear View Reality

The secret to using power is not to use it. Just having it is enough. By Jessica Alba Secret Power

Power, from the standpoint of experience, is merely the relation that exists between the expression of someone's will and the execution of that will by others. By Leo Tolstoy Power Experience Standpoint Relation Exists

Power is a test - the test - of character. By Evalyn Walsh Mclean Test Power Character

Real power is measured by how much you can let things be. By Henry David Thoreau Real Power Measured Things

Power is not a means; it is an end. By George Orwell Power End

Power comes and goes. It can vanish in the twinkling of an eye, like smoke dissolving in the air. By Archie Fire Lame Deer Power Eye Air Vanish Twinkling

Power is never measured by what you can give but by what you can actually take! By Tina Louise Brotz Power Measured Give

What is power without control? By Keiichi Tsuchiya Control Power

As we think of power in the 21st century, we want to get away from the idea that power's always zero sum - my gain is your loss and vice versa. Power can also be positive sum, where your gain can be my gain. By Joseph Nye Century Sum Gain Versa Power

Power comes from leading a controlled life, a happy life, a perky life. By Frederick Lenz Life Power Leading Controlled Happy

Power itself is simply a word to describe attention, awareness, which embodies all things. By Frederick Lenz Awareness Power Attention Things Simply

You wonder at power yoked to service. You wonder because you have come into power young and are learning that power comes through the acceptance of a bond. But if to have power is to be bound, then what is power? By Max Gladstone Power Service Yoked Bond Young

The most important thing about power is to make sure you don't have to use it. By Edwin Land Important Thing Power Make

Power is being told you're not loved and not being destroyed by it. By Madonna Power Told Loved Destroyed

Some people use power, whilst they are some who let power use them. By Moffat Machingura Whilst Power People

Power is at the root of the human experience. Our attitudes and beliefspositive or negativeare all extensions of how we define and use power. By Caroline Myss Experience Power Root Human Attitudes

A word after a word after a word is power. By Margaret Atwood Word Power

Power wears out those who do not have it. By Mario Puzo Power Wears

The object of power is power. By George Orwell Power Object

Like it or not - and often we don't - power is a pervasive phenomenon. From midnight decisions in the Oval Office that risk the lives of young Americans to quarrels over the kitchen table, power is part of every human equation. Yes, it can be - and often is - abused, in business as in all arenas of endeavor. But it can also be used to do great good for great numbers. And as a career-building tool, the slow and steady (and subtle) amassing of power is the surest road to success. By Tom Peters Power Phenomenon Pervasive Oval Office

The power is that which generated and maintains the universe ... the life-force, the stuff of creation. It is the very substance of existence itself. By Scott Cunningham Universe Power Generated Maintains Lifeforce

Power is the capacity to generate relationships. By Margaret J. Wheatley Power Relationships Capacity Generate

Power is the ability to define phenomena, and make it act in a desired manner. By Huey Newton Power Phenomena Manner Ability Define

Power is the by-product of understanding. By Jacob Bronowski Power Understanding Byproduct

Do the thing and the power will come. By Thomas A. Edison Thing Power

Power is living while others inevitably perish. Power is cool indifference to their suffering. Power is taking nourishment from the deaths of others, just as the mighty redwoods draw sustenance from the perpetual decomposition of what once lived, but lived only briefly, around them. This is also part of the philosophy of Edgler Foreman Vess. By Dean Koontz Power Perish Living Inevitably Lived

Power's a strange thing, lad. It's a drug people like me crave it. By Nancy Farmer Lad Power Thing Strange Drug

All your power is in your awareness of that power, and through holding that power in your consciousness. By Rhonda Byrne Power Consciousness Awareness Holding

Power is the manifestation of the use men make of it. By Stephen Brust Power Manifestation Men Make

Know your power. By Jordan Knight Power

There is power in everything you say to lift you up or pull you down. There is power in everything you do to reward you or penalize you. By Matshona Dhliwayo Power Lift Pull Reward Penalize

Power is the pivot on which everything hinges. He who has the power is always right; the weaker is always wrong. By Niccolo Machiavelli Hinges Power Pivot Wrong Weaker

Power operates only destructively, bent always on forcing every manifestation of life into the straitjacket of its laws. Its intellectual form of expression is dead dogma, its physical form brute force. By Rudolf Rocker Power Destructively Bent Laws Operates

Power is an illusion of perception. By Brandon Sanderson Power Perception Illusion

Positive Power can inspire; Negative Power can perspire. Which power are you on?-RVM By R.v.m. Negative Power Rvm Positive Inspire

Power is the relation of a given person to other persons, in which the more this person expresses opinions, theories and justifications of the collective action the less is his participation in that action. By Leo Tolstoy Action Power Opinions Theories Person

What combats powerlessness? Power. By Veronica Roth Power Powerlessness Combats

Power is something that is out of term. By Lena Hussain Power Term

Power is a companion it is not easy to part with, when it goes, the zest of life goes with it. With dry eyes and clenched fist, one stares after it, jealous of the next one it will single out. By Marie Of Romania Power Companion Easy Part Zest

Character is power. By Booker T. Washington Character Power

Power is everywhere when you can see it and find it. It is nowhere when you can't. By Frederick Lenz Power Find

The real secret of power is consciousness of power. By Charles F. Haanel Power Real Secret Consciousness

When you gain maximum knowledge in any area of work and put it into practice, no power By Sunday Adelaja Practice Power Gain Maximum Knowledge

Power is the chance to impose your will within a social context, even when opposed and regardless of the integrity of that chance. By Max Weber Power Context Chance Impose Social

Real power is creating stuff. By Geraldine Laybourne Real Stuff Power Creating

Power perceived is power achieved. By Brad Thor Achieved Power Perceived

Power is like a nuclear weapon,very dangerous in the wrong hands. By Matshona Dhliwayo Power Hands Nuclear Weaponvery Dangerous

Power is what is required to change the universe - to change yourself into what you might like to be. By Frederick Lenz Change Power Universe Required

The challenge of power is how to use it and not abuse it. When you abuse it, it reverses on you and it hurts you. By Frederick Lenz Abuse Challenge Power Reverses Hurts

Like many things, power is like the two sides of a coin. By Pearl Zhu Things Power Coin Sides

Power consists in one's capacity to link his will with the purpose of others, to lead by reason and a gift of cooperation. By Woodrow Wilson Power Cooperation Consists Capacity Link

Real power comes when we stop holding others responsible for our pain, and we take responsibility for all our feelings. By Melody Beattie Real Pain Feelings Power Stop

Power is not given to you. You have to take it. By Beyonce Knowles Power

Power is a trick. It lies where we believe it lies. By George R R Martin Power Trick Lies

We tend to believe that attaining power requires force, deception, manipulation, and coercion. Indeed, we might even assume that positions of power demand this kind of conduct - that to run smoothly, society needs leaders who are willing and able to use power this way. As seductive as these notions are, they are dead wrong. Instead, a new science of power has revealed that power is wielded most effectively when it's used responsibly by people who are attuned to, and engaged with the needs and interests of others. By Dacher Keltner Power Deception Manipulation Force Coercion

You have to take power. No one gives it. By Frederick Douglass Power

Power is my mistress By Chad Dawson Power Mistress

Power: a currency that never went out of style. By Dan Simmons Power Style Currency

POWER: The ability to make our fellow humans squirm, sweat and stammer on command. Often regarded as an aphrodisiac; actually a potent laxative that, whenever ingested by people in high places, causes everyone below to run for cover. By Rick Bayan Power Squirm Sweat Command Ability

Power...Born out of nature, Coveted by men; Wars rage on, And victors are crowned. But true power can never be lost or won. True power comes from within. By Emily Thorne Born Coveted Wars Power Nature

Power is not found in muscles; power is found in the mind. By Debasish Mridha Power Found Muscles Mind

I look at power as the ability to get people motivated and to get them to do things that maybe they don't think are important but, in the end, are in pursuit of something greater than themselves. By Anne Sweeney End Power Ability People Motivated

Much like addictive drugs, power uses ready-made reward circuitries in the brain, producing extreme pleasure. By Nayef Al-Rodhan Drugs Power Brain Producing Pleasure

My power is discombobulatingly devastating. By Mike Tyson Devastating Power Discombobulatingly

If you have power, you have to empower. By Kanye West Power Empower

You have the power to let power go By Kanye West Power

Power: The ability to force or coerce someone to do your will, even if they would choose not to, because of your position or your might. By James Hunter Power Ability Force Coerce Choose

A lot of people refer to power as shooting a loaded gun. When you have to shoot the gun, you've lost the power. Other people's knowledge of your gun should be enough. By Irving Azoff Gun Power Lot Refer Shooting

I will tell you where there is power: where the dew lies upon the hills, and the rain has moistened the roots of the various plant; where the sunshine pours steadily; where the brook runs babbling along, there is a beneficent power. By Edwin Hubbel Chapin Power Hills Plant Steadily Dew

All power is within YOU. You are the creator of your experience. By Vivian Amis Power Experience Creator

Real power comes by empowering others. By Denis Waitley Real Power Empowering

The individual is the product of power. By Michel Foucault Power Individual Product

Power doesn't have to show off. Power is confident, self-assuring, self-starting and self-stopping, self-warming and self-justifying. When you have it, you know it. By Ralph Ellison Power Selfassuring Show Confident Selfstarting

True power arises in knowing what you want, knowing what you don't want, expressing it clearly and lovingly without attachment to the outcome. By Leonard Jacobson Knowing True Expressing Outcome Power

Power is strength and the ability to see yourself through your own eyes and not through the eyes of another. It is being able to place a cicle of power at your own feet and not take power from someone else's circle. By Lynn Andrews Eyes Power Strength Ability Circle

Desire creates the power. By Raymond Holliwell Desire Power Creates

Remember the art of the mind, mouth, and ear? Well the ear feeds into the mind and that leads to knowledge. That leads to power. Remember that saying: Knowledge is power? By Michele Gilbert Mouth Mind Ear Remember Leads

Motivation is Power, Power is Motivation By Montice L. Harmon Power Motivation

Power is a funny thing. Sometimes you can just take it. By Megan Mayhew Bergman Power Thing Funny

Real power is control. Knowing that you can do anything ... and not doing it only because you can. By Joan D. Vinge Real Control Power Knowing

There is a major ingredient missing from our perception of how changes are brought about; that ingredient is power. By Paul Wellstone Power Ingredient Major Missing Perception

Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac. By Henry Kissinger Power Aphrodisiac Ultimate

Power is the recognition of necessity. By Abraham Rotstein Power Necessity Recognition

You have no power at all if you do not exercise constant power. By Major Owens Power Exercise Constant

Power is in inflicting pain and humiliation. By George Orwell Power Humiliation Inflicting Pain

True power is in the unknown. By Sandra Carrington-Smith True Unknown Power

Power is the great aphrodisiac. By Henry A. Kissinger Power Aphrodisiac Great

Power is just using energy in a wise way to get things done. Power has been misinterpreted to mean getting my way on the backs of other people. Getting whatever I want, forgetting that there are other beings and species and energies involved. By Elizabeth Lesser Power Energy Wise Things People

Real power has fullness and variety. It is not narrow like lightning, but broad like light. The man who truly and worthily excels in any one line of endeavor, might also under a change of circumstances, have excelled in some other line. Power is a thing of solidity and wholeness. By Roswell Dwight Hitchcock Real Variety Fullness Power Line

Power in organizations is the capacity generated by relationships. It is an energy that comes into existence through relationships. By Margaret J. Wheatley Relationships Power Organizations Capacity Generated

Power, as human beings exercise power, to me means the ability to change: the ability to change oneself, the ability to change one's community. And the positive use of power is transformation of self and community toward a higher ideal, toward a healed world. By Katharine Jefferts Schori Ability Change Power Oneself Community

Authentic power shares power with others. By Jacqueline A. Bussie Authentic Power Shares