Marvel films have addressed a variety of human topics, including loss, anxiety, and legacy. Although some of the most enduring one-liners are clever punchlines, Marvel authors have provided a lot of inspirational guidance. The top nine motivational sayings from the Marvel Cinematic Universe are shown here.
“I only act like I know everything.” –Â Captain America: The Winter Solider

Black Widow, nicknamed Natasha, is a witty and sarcastic figure. She excels at assisting Steve Rogers in unwinding and having a nice time. She is the first to declare that she is not an expert despite everyone’s admiration for her.
“I make grave mistakes all the time. Everything seems to work out.” Thor: Ragnarök

Thor: Taika Waititi jokes are famously dense in Ragnarök. Thor’s casual remark regarding errors is endearing and humorous, but it is also reassuring to those who experience remorse about previous transgressions.
“We never lose our demons, Mordo. We only learn to live above them.” –Â Doctor Strange

Like this one, Doctor Strange is full of little jewels. One of her pupils, the Ancient One, corrects Mordo when he claims to have vanquished his demons. Instead, she understands that every aspect of a person’s life is present, even the most difficult times.
“I know, but who you are ain’t so bad.” –Â Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

This remark seems straightforward on its own, but it truly signifies a lot when read in the context. The venerable Star-Lord lost Gamora in the conflict over the Infinity Stones, but the Avengers’ time travel allowed a previous iteration of the character to return
“I can’t control their fear, only my own.” –Â Captain America: Civil War

In the opening scenes of Captain America: Civil War, Wanda, the formidable Scarlet Witch, encounters several difficulties.One of the few Avengers who is not much adored is her. Vision keeps her imprisoned inside the Avengers’ headquarters to protect both her and other people. She waits for a while before Hawkeye (or Clint) arrives to free her. Hawkeye knows he can’t stand up to Vision, so he tries to give Wanda the strength she needs to free herself.
“Nothing goes over my head! My reflexes are too fast, I would catch it!”-Â Guardians of the Galaxy

This phrase from the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie introduces Drax in the most ideal way. The majority of jokes, according to Rocket, are lost on Drax’s type since they do not grasp sarcasm. The sentence is supposed to be humorous, but it also has a deeper significance that suggests that occasionally defensive remarks can be more harmful than beneficial.
“The hardest choices require the strongest wills.” Avengers: Infinity War

Some of the finest phrases come from one of Marvel’s most evil villains. Doctor Strange frowns at the idea of losing half of everyone he loves as Thanos explains the reasoning for his population control strategy. Although Thanos is aware that his scheme would come at a high cost, he thinks that this shows its need.
“You are the product of all who came before you, the legacy of your family. You are your mother, and whether you like it or not, you are also your father.”-Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Shang-Chi is evading the Wenwu heritage left by his father. He is both his father’s good and a portion of his father’s good. Shang-Chi serves as a reminder of the complex heritage that a person’s family leaves behind and that that individual is free to decide who they are.
“Love is a dagger. It’s a weapon to be wielded far away or up close. You can see yourself in it. It’s beautiful until it makes you bleed.” –Â Loki

Loki is to blame for one of the most poetically complex lines ever. His comparison of love to a blade seems to be one of his delusions; it is ambiguous and full of subtext. While travelling with Sylvie, Loki tells this to her. All Lokis, as well as everyone in the audience, can identify to his statement that love is both lovely and painful.
“I don’t have to prove anything to you” –Â Captain Marvel

Carol Danvers has been listening to Yon-Rog complain about being “too emotional” throughout Captain Marvel. Sadly, many women in the real world hear this statement on a daily basis. She isn’t allowed to use her natural abilities since it would make him less equal and make it impossible for him to dominate her.
“I love you 3,000.”-Â Avengers: Endgame

Even though it is a short, childlike saying, this remark yet evokes strong feelings. Before going to night, Morgan Stark tells her father this, and Tony soon turns her compliment into a source of bragging rights. The quotation perfectly portrays Morgan’s innocent demeanour as well as her close bond with her father. Everyone in the scene is wishing they could find 3,000 people to adore.
“Vengeance has consumed you. It has consumed them. I am done allowing it to consume me. Justice will come soon enough” –Â Captain America: Civil War

T’Challa attempted to get revenge for his father’s murder during the entirety of Captain America: Civil War. T’Challa has developed and evolved by the time he determines who killed him and why. Fear and retaliation no longer have any power on him. His perspective is strong, demonstrating that suffering from loss and sadness is unavoidable.
“Good is not a thing you are. It’s a thing you do”-Â Ms. Marvel

One of the most famous lines from the Ms. Marvel comic book series, it serves as a gentle reminder that wonderful people do not suddenly appear out of thin air. They choose to use their abilities for the world in a positive way, and it shows in everything they do. Even if doing good might be difficult at times, doing good is what makes a person who they are.
“It’s not about how much we have lost, it’s about how much we have left.” Avengers: Endgame

For his often gloomy and narcissistic persona, Iron Man says a few things that are shockingly uplifting and unselfish before he passes away in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Together, Tony and Pepper survived the snap and had quiet, content lives before Tony once more donned the cape of the superhero.
“What is grief, if not love persevering?”-Â WandaVision

One of the most important scenes in WandaVision is when Wanda relives her brother’s death. Vision shows up in the midst of her painful loss to comfort her. He explains that because he has never experienced love, he is unable to experience loss and that Wanda’s grief, in a strange sense, is a source of strength. Many audience members found this phrase to be meaningful, and it served as a helpful reminder for everyone to accept their emotions in their entirety.