Character is what is hidden deep, shows up in the worst of times, be it good or bad, and reflects the heart of a man.

Robin M. Bertram
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Character is what is hidden deep, shows up in the worst of times, be it good or bad, and reflects the heart of a man. The character of any man can be judged by how he treats those who are weaker than him. It is the ability to understand that no man is really strong enough to take another man’s life or freedom.

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