
Quotes:
"How about becoming my desciple? And with that fabulous offer, you get an outfit like mine!" ~Dan Hibiki, SVC: Chaos
"What doesn't kill me, makes me stronger." ~Common Idiom
"Walk softly, and carry a big stick." ~Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt
I really like all of these quotes, but at first, I failed to see how they could fit together, and deliver a singular message. Simple answer: They don't. However, they do seem to support the ideas expressed in each. Wherein a person may walk silently, they are prepared to overcome any challenge presented, and make themselves stronger. Conversely, the stronger one becomes as they make through each challenge, the more they may realize it is foolish to seek out confrontation. Strength is a malleable idea. The thing people tend be to seeking through becoming stronger, is to be looked up to. Everybody wants to prove themselves so that they can be immortalized by the actions of others in the future. Others who wear the same "outfit" will be recognized as the disciples of the first to wear it.

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