Scottish gaelic sayings about strength
1. "Is fheàrr teine beag a gharas na teine mòr a loisgeas." (A small fire that warms is better than a big fire that burns.)
2. "Thig crioch air an t-saoghal, ach mairidh gaol is ceòl." (The world will come to an end, but love and music will endure.)
3. "Chan eil ach beatha gun sìth, 's gun sòlas, 's gun tòir." (There is no life without peace, comfort, and rest.)
4. "Nì sinn mar a chanas sinn, 's chan eil ach beatha." (We will do as we say, and there is nothing but life.)
5. "Thig an là, thig an t-àm, thig an t-ìre." (The day will come, the time will come, the hour will come.)
6. "Tha iomadh rud a thig leis an t-sìth, ach chan fhaigh sinn sìth gun dìth." (Many things come with peace, but we will not find peace without death.)
7. "Tha neart anns a' chiall, 's anns an neart a tha an cunnart." (There is strength in sense, and in strength lies danger.)
8. "Bidh an t-àm a' tighinn, 's bidh an t-àm a' falbh." (Time will come, and time will go.)
9. "Tha an t-àm a' tighinn, 's tha an t-àm a' dol." (Time is coming, and time is going.)
10. "Tha iomadh neach a dh'fhaodas, ach chan eil ach duine a dh'fhaodas." (There are many who can, but there is only one who will.)
Above is Scottish gaelic sayings about strength.