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inner strength

[in-er strengkth, strength, strenth] / ˈɪn ər ˈstrɛŋkθ, ˈstrɛŋθ, ˈstrɛnθ /
NOUN
self-confidence
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"But I want there to be no rumours and speculation. Regarding a new office head, tomorrow I'll hold consultations with those who might lead this institution. When all the attention is focused on diplomacy and the defence in a war, inner strength is required."

From BBC

There is tremendous stigma in seeking help, Pranom said, but she wants to pay it forward with gam-rang-jai — inner strength — to encourage others to reclaim their lives.

From Los Angeles Times

“I think as a young person you need to test your mettle a little bit and find out what you’re made of. It’s so satisfying when you realize that you have the inner strength to keep going.”

From Los Angeles Times

Setting up the inner strength that we'll come to see more of in Violet as the film progresses, we see her put an end to the abuse and protect the life of her child by way of an off-screen bang that serves as an open-ended question: Did she kill her husband?

From Salon

What inner strength does that take on one hand, and what desire does it take on the other hand?

From Los Angeles Times