The power of the undefeatable human spirit, came alive in me, and stirred the embers of my long smoldering anger into a rage of fire. I screamed a battle cry inside myself, and felt the same vigor ignite within me that inspired men for thousands of years to fight when the odds were against them. I became passionate, as I adopted a plan to fight back and win. Sara Niles
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The power of the undefeatable human spirit is what makes us great people. It is the power that inspires us to rise above all odds and fight for what we believe in. It is the power that helps us overcome any obstacle in our path and win against all odds. The Shakespeare Shakespeare says, "I became passionate, as I adopted a plan to fight back and win" One must be passionate about everything they do in life because if they are not, they will never achieve anything. Passionate people are unstoppable.

Source: Torn From The Inside Out

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