Strength is not determined by a person who can run the fastest, rather for the one who can humbly stand their ground in peace.
Strength is not determined by the person who can lift massive objects, but rather by the person who can silently carry the heaviest burden, while lifting the burdens of another.
Strength is not in anger, but rather in subduing a raging sea inside.
Strength is not shown in loud, harsh words and screams, rather in quiet tones, soft in words, and restraint.
Strength is not violence but rather in peace.
Strength is not exclusion of others but rather finding commonalities for which to bond.
Strength is not shown in doing their own will but rather by subduing their own passions for another's sake.
Strength is not shown by physical appearance but by silent, often overlooked actions.
Strength is not shown by judging but by accepting.
Strength is not shown by hate, but rather by love.
Strength is not shown by money or possessions, nor a will to acquire, but rather by being thankful and content for what one has.
Strength is not boastful nor loud, but humble and silent.
Strength is not shown by vengeance but by forgiveness.
Strong people need not be acknowledged for deeds, but rather operate in the background everyday, often unnoticed.
Strength is not determined by the person who can lift massive objects, but rather by the person who can silently carry the heaviest burden, while lifting the burdens of another.
Strength is not in anger, but rather in subduing a raging sea inside.
Strength is not shown in loud, harsh words and screams, rather in quiet tones, soft in words, and restraint.
Strength is not violence but rather in peace.
Strength is not exclusion of others but rather finding commonalities for which to bond.
Strength is not shown in doing their own will but rather by subduing their own passions for another's sake.
Strength is not shown by physical appearance but by silent, often overlooked actions.
Strength is not shown by judging but by accepting.
Strength is not shown by hate, but rather by love.
Strength is not shown by money or possessions, nor a will to acquire, but rather by being thankful and content for what one has.
Strength is not boastful nor loud, but humble and silent.
Strength is not shown by vengeance but by forgiveness.
Strong people need not be acknowledged for deeds, but rather operate in the background everyday, often unnoticed.
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