Quote #201234
The undertaking of a new action brings new strength.
Richard L. Evans
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line argues that energy and capacity are often generated by beginning rather than by waiting to feel ready. “New action” suggests a deliberate step into unfamiliar work—starting a project, making a decision, changing a habit—where the very act of committing creates momentum, confidence, and practical resources. It also implies a moral psychology: strength is not merely a fixed trait but something that can be renewed through purposeful initiative. In this sense, the quote functions as counsel against paralysis and procrastination, proposing that action is both proof and producer of inner power.



