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I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments, Respect For Others, And Eventually Thought Neither Of Us Knew It At The Time, Chess Games ... Come From The South, Blow From The Wind
Poom!
North Will Follow. Strongest Wind Cannot Be Seen.

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

Amy Tan Quotes: I Was Six When My Mother Taught Me The Art Of Invisible Strength. It Was A Strategy For Winning Arguments,

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