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- Have the self-confidence to say no when it is necessary and the strength to stand alone. Give yourself the approval to love and respect everything…
- For William Cecil and others in Elizabeth's Council, whose sense of Catholic conspiracy and threat governed their political thinking, England's security lay in the creation…
- A person can always live life of his own only if he is prepared to stand alone when there is none to support the things…
- You no longer stand alone, We stand together.
- I admire those who stand strong when the world is against them, people who stand up for what they believe in even when they stand…
- We all suffer for each other, and gain by each other's suffering; for man never stands alone here, though he will stand alone hereafter; but…
- An individual is but a silent spark when they must stand alone, but when others stand beside them, that simple spark becomes a vigorous flame.
- Happiness is bound by the people you surround yourself with. Without happiness you stand alone.
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