Throw Me To The Wolf Quotes

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“Throw me to the wolves and I will return leading the pack” Unknown

I can relate to this quote because it’s just like when someone is being mean to you, and about that you learn something that you are much strong then they say you aren't, but when they come back to say something you are much stronger and you can handle them. Also why I chose this quote because it’s like you are proving someone wrong like you can do it when someone is saying you can’t do it. Another reason why I chose this quote is because it is worded very nicely and it gives the meaning of what it means away when you understand the concept if this quote. I think this quote means that you can handle

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