Quotes About Strength
This was not a political party. It was an army.
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but instead of feeling ashamed she was overwhelmed by a sense of her own power. She had resolved not to let people make her a victim, and she had proved she could keep her resolution.
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It's increasing the pressure on the Big Mules
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A man who has no fear can do anything he wants, Feliks thought. He had learned that lesson eleven years ago, in a railway siding outside Omsk. It had been snowing . . .
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He had a taste for wild, spreading, disorderly things: high mountains,aged oaks,and Aliena's hair.
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Puedo hacer frente a cualquier cosa siempre que te tenga a mi lado.
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prométeme que nunca te rendirás. Nunca.
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quienes le trataban de forma hostil lo hacían debido a su propia debilidad.
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El flanco de un ejército era más vulnerable que su cabecera.
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dismay Preece recovered yet again, rather suddenly, and
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She thought of the story of Ruth in the Bible: "Whither thou goest, I will go." Their sons would be taught to treat women as equals, and their daughters would grow up independent and strong-willed. Perhaps they would eventually settle in a town house in Berlin, so that their children could go to good German schools. At
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When there is no longer any possibility of running away, you realize how fiercely you can fight.
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pero, sobre todo, la implacable determinación de su fiera mirada de ojos
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He would miss Pa, who all his life had told him things he would never forget, such as: "No matter how well you scarf two planks together, the joint is always the weakest part.
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La cathédrale, quant à elle, ressemblait à un chêne au milieu d'un champ d'orties.
~ Ken Follett
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It was very sad that Peter should be like this, Philip thought. The man was dedicated to God's work and he had a fine mind and great strength of purpose. But he seemed to have a compelling need to feel special and be noticed by others all the time; this drove him to create scenes.
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Tôt ou tard, toute femme indépendante se fait traiter de sorcière.
~ Ken Follett
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This is a hard place. Only hard things survive here: hard rock, coarse grass, tough sheep, savage birds, sturdy houses and strong men. It is for places like this that the word "bleak" has been invented.
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yourself," Mair said.
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Dinamarca ha demostrado que una pérdida parcial de independencia, debida a las exigencias de la guerra, no tiene por qué conducir necesariamente a penalidades y pruebas indebidas.
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Decía que la integridad personal es como una espada: no debería blandirse hasta el momento de ponerla a prueba.
~ Ken Follett
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O s? înveÈ›i în timp c? oamenii puternici nu dau niciodat? dovad? de recunoÈ™tin??. Orice-ar primi consider? c? li se cuvine.
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Când ai pierdut totul, nu mai ai nimic de pierdut.
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Es mejor contar con un ejército pequeño y disciplinado que tener una turba ingente que retroceda o se rinda a las primeras de cambio.
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