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love-is depth departure
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love-is brave and-love
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love-is convenient painless
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love-is wages
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weaknesses
Mike Aronson He was able to make what used to be his weaknesses into his strengths.
weakness moments succubus
Richelle Mead We all have moments of weakness. It’s how we recover from them that really counts.
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weakness
Woody Hayes A good general always makes you search for his weaknesses.
weakness obsession dangerous
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weakness
Sara Blakely The smartest thing I ever did was to hire my weakness.
weakness fierce bones
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weakness mines
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weakness aggression peace-through-strength
Ronald Reagan We maintain the peace through our strength; weakness only invites aggression.
triumph persistent
Virgil Persistent work triumphs.
triumph reason should
Robertson Davies Our forebears are deserving of tribute for one indisputable reason, if for no other: without them we should not be here. Let us recognize that we are not the ultimate triumph but rather we are beads on a string. Let us behave with decency to the beads that were strung before us and hope modestly that the beads that come after us will not hold us of no account simply because we are dead.
triumph purpose
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triumph reason folks
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Winston Churchill The Aryan stock is bound to triumph.
triumph disaster
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triumph achieve ends
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triumph helping conquest
Jose Ortega y Gasset Triumph cannot help being cruel.
triumph bliss disaster
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