"Holding on to the weak is called strength."
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"I am afraid he has one of those terribly weak natures that are susceptible to influence."
"...we are unfashioned creatures, but half made up, if one wiser, better, dearer than ourselves - such a friend ought to be - do not lend his aid to perfectionate our weak and faulty natures."
"If you worship power, you will feel weak and afraid, needing ever more power over others to keep the fear at bay."
"Nothing is rarer than true good nature; they who are reputed to have it are generally only pliant or weak."
"The best deal that Barack Obama can get will not be the best deal to be had because he's weak and indecisive."
"What will really make you attractive is not working on your weak points but embracing them."
"When you feel small and weak, remind yourself that you are a child of the universe who is connected to the infinite source."
"Nothing is surer than that the people will be weak."
"Kitty: I thought your ladyship was ill. I wanted to help you. Lady deWinter: I ill? Do you take me for a weak woman? When I am insulted I do not feel ill - I avenge myself. Do you hear?"
"Tender pauses speak The overflow of gladness, When words are all too weak."
"Ah me, how weak a thing The heart of woman is!"
"I wish I hadn't. I wish I'd fought for you. I was weak and stupid."
"I need the protection of seeming weak."
"To be prejudiced is always to be weak"
"Mort was already aware that love made you feel hot and cold and cruel and weak, but he hadn't realized that it could make you stupid."
"Being dead is being weak and walled off."
"I have some weak poems in that new collection, which is why I'm not ready to send the collection out yet."
"English is weak in describing emotional states or intensities of interpersonal relationships."
"The public voice in the theater today is crude and raucous, and, all too often, weak-minded."