Robert Greene Quotes
Image: An Oak Tree. The Oak That Resists The Wind Loses Its Branches One By One, And With Nothing Left To Protect It, The Trunk Fi Nally Snaps. The Oak That Bends Lives Long Er, Its Trunk Grow Ing Wider, Its Roots Deeper And More Tenacious.
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