Camps Quote by Diane von Furstenberg
“I'm not the only one; most people's mothers are the most influential person in their life. But my mother survived the camps, and she was very strong. She made me strong, but she wanted me to be strong. That's more important.”
About This Quote
A mother's resilience and influence shape a child's strength, emphasizing the importance of inherited fortitude.
In simple terms: Mothers can pass on strength through their own survival.
Value and cultivate the strength learned from your mother.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- overcoming adversity
- building confidence
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your mother's experience shape your own resilience?
- In what ways can you honor her strength?
Strength alone may not address individual agency.