Never under-estimate
your strength.

If an ant is able to carry an apple!
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STRENGTH
Do you count your strength by your ability to lift and move things from one place to another...or do you count your strength by the stamina you have to work long hours with little sleep. Are you one of those people who counts their strength by the influence you have over others...or could you possibly be one of those that counts their strength by their moral ability to stay strong in the face of adversity.
OR, is it possible you are one of those they call "strong" because you seem to be able to handle any and everything that comes your way...you depend on love to help you get through each day and you gain courage from all you face and have faced in your lifetime. Are you one of those rare people that know right from wrong and fight to make right happen?
Then,
you are our kind of STRENGTH.
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We would love to have your stories of strength. Send us an e-mail at volunteer@three-sides-to-every-story.org . Someone from 3 Sides will contact you soon.
Strength comes from within. You control your within. If you control your within and your strength comes from within, then you control your own strength. The ability to handle the many things that come at you "The Constitution" and the phrase "We the People of the United States" means "Strength". It brings a feeling of right and fair, but most of all "Strength".
STRENGTH - It is who you are. |

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STRENGTH stands when weak gives up.

S-T-R-E-N-G-T-H
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Below you will find a few meanings for strength that we feel says a lot.
We believe in your strength and you should too. Reach down and grab hold of those boot straps...you are the only one that can control your strength.
Never let anyone tell you, you can't do what you know is right. Never let anyone tell you, you can't change wrong. You have strength on your side.
Can't Never Did Jump No Picket Fence. |
–noun
| 01. |
the quality or state of being strong; bodily or muscular power; vigor. |
| 02. |
mental power, force, or vigor. |
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moral power, firmness, or courage. |
| 04. |
power by reason of influence, authority, resources, numbers, etc. |
| 05. |
number, as of personnel or ships in a force or body: a regiment with a strength of 3000. |
| 06. |
effective force, potency, or cogency, as of inducements or arguments: the strength of his plea. |
| 07. |
power of resisting force, strain, wear, etc. |
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vigor of action, language, feeling, etc. |
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the effective or essential properties characteristic of a beverage, chemical, or the like: The alcoholic strength of brandy far exceeds that of wine. |
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a particular proportion or concentration of these properties; intensity, as of light, color, sound, flavor, or odor: coffee of normal strength. |
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something or someone that gives one strength or is a source of power or encouragement; sustenance: The Bible was her strength and joy. |
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power to rise or remain firm in prices: Stocks continued to show strength. The pound declined in strength. |
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