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The strong are often strong, just as the weak are often weak. Who said that?
As Emerson said, the strong are easy to be strong and the weak are easy to be weak. Emerson famously said, "The strong are easy to be strong, and the weak are easy to be weak". Strange Life is a great book. The more you read, the more you can feel that Lyubyshev's strength lies not in his creation of time statistics, but in his perseverance.

Emerson:

Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston, USA. American thinker, writer and poet. Emerson is a representative figure who laid the foundation of American cultural spirit and the most outstanding spokesman of New England Transcendentalism. American President Lincoln called him "the Confucius of America" and "the father of American civilization". Representative works "On Nature" and "American Scholars". Among them, On Nature is regarded as the Bible of New England Transcendentalism, and The American Scholar is regarded as an independent declaration in the field of American thought and culture.