She looked into Kirsten's eyes and wondered how it is that a soldier fights and a savior suffers, but a woman, in lying down, rules everything.

Rebecca Coleman
She looked into Kirsten's eyes and wondered how it is...
She looked into Kirsten's eyes and wondered how it is...
She looked into Kirsten's eyes and wondered how it is...
She looked into Kirsten's eyes and wondered how it is...
About This Quote

This quote is about the lengths that women will go to protect the ones that they love. It also shows that even though they are laying down, women still have a lot of power. One thing is for sure, if you are in the military, your life is in their hands.

Source: The Kingdom Of Childhood

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