A Quote by Henry A. Kissinger

A diamond is a chunk of coal that is made good under pressure. — © Henry A. Kissinger
A diamond is a chunk of coal that is made good under pressure.
I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be a Diamond Someday).
Don't be afraid of pressure. Pressure is what transforms a lump of coal into a diamond.
I'm like coal under pressure. I turn into a diamond.
By creating a context of pressure, I can exact more preciseness, more brilliance. It's just as if coal is subjected to enormous pressure, you can get a diamond.
Without a whole lot of pressure, a diamond is just a piece of coal.
The only difference between black coal and a precious diamond is the amount of pressure it endured.
I have forgiven myself; I'll make a change. Once that forgiveness has taken place you can console yourself with the knowledge that a diamond is the result of extreme pressure. Less pressure is crystal, less than that is coal, less than that is fossilized leaves or plain dirt. Pressure can change you into something quite precious, quite wonderful, quote beautiful and extremely hard.
Coal is good for humanity, coal is good for prosperity, coal is an essential part of our economic future, here in Australia, and right around the world.
Pressure can burst a pipe, or pressure can make a diamond.
Perhaps time’s definition of coal is the diamond.
A diamond is a piece of coal that stuck to the job
A diamond is just a lump of coal that stuck to its job.
I'm a diamond in the rough, a shiny piece of coal trying to reach my goal.
Inside every lump of coal there's a diamond waiting to get out.
This thing called rhymin' is no different than coal minin'; We both on assignment to unearth the diamond.
With every word, I drop knowledge. I'm a diamond in the rough, a shiny piece of coal trying to reach my goal.
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