A diamond earns its sparkle from the pressure it endures.
A diamond only truly appreciates pressure the day it begins to shine.
Stars do not hide from darkness. Roses do not hide from thorns. Diamonds do not hide from pressure.
True love is like diamonds; scarce, and priceless.
Treat marriage like a diamond necklace; if broken, fix it, but do not throw it away.
There are two kinds of diamonds in this world: The diamond itself and the eyes full of love!
Diamonds are a girl's best friend until love introduces her to her soulmate.
Wine had to be grapes first. Diamonds had to be rocks first. Butterflies had to be caterpillars first. Rainbows had to be storms first.
A rough diamond is still worth more than a polished pebble.
In a world full of pebbles dare to be a diamond.
Diamonds are proof that the most valuable things are sometimes formed in the dark.
A rock that perseveres under heat and pressure soon becomes a diamond.
When a rock transforms into a diamond, lesser stones will not speak of its beauty, but speak of its unpolishedness.
A diamond is just a rock that refused to break under heat and pressure.
If rocks did not persevere under heat and pressure, they would never become diamonds.