Sometimes resilience arrives in the moment you discover your own unshakeable goodness.

Gregory J. Boyle
Sometimes resilience arrives in the moment you discover your own...
Sometimes resilience arrives in the moment you discover your own...
Sometimes resilience arrives in the moment you discover your own...
Sometimes resilience arrives in the moment you discover your own...
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Sometimes resilience arrives in the moment you discover your own unshakeable goodness. When you feel down and hopeless, it can be difficult to believe that you are indeed good. However, if you look within yourself, you will find that you are strong, courageous and strong-willed. You may not know it right now, but deep inside you possess an inner strength that can never be broken or shaken.

Source: Tattoos On The Heart: The Power Of Boundless Compassion

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