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Hiro Mashima Quotes About An Influential Person
Hiro Mashima is my top influential person of all time. His quotes are powerful to my heart i would love to meet him .he is an influential person and is a very hopeful person anyway also here are some of his quotes. Number one “If peace can only come through killing someone, then I don't want it.” Number two All I need is the power to be able to protect my comrades. So long as I can have the strength to do that, I don't care if I'm weaker than everyone in the world.” Number three“Being alive is sign of strength!” Number four “I will never give up... I will never give up! As long I'm still breathing in this world... As long I'm still standing, I will never give up!!!”Number five “The loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest …show more content…
Here are more meanings of quotes The meaning of number four “I will never give up... I will never give up! As long I'm still breathing in this world... As long I'm still standing, I will never give up!!!” The meaning of this is he will never give up for something he strongly believes in. “The loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest people are the brightest. The most damaged people are the wisest. All because they don't wish to see anyone else suffer the way they did. Also the quote number five He meaning is the person who is loneliest or the saddest or the most damaged people care about you and don't want you to go through what they did. Another quote from Hiro Mashima is “a bold slave is more powerful than a timid king.”The quote is for courage and the quote meaning is the bold slave is way more powerful than the timid king.
In fact those are some of the quote of hiro mashima and my three favorite quote of all time from Hiro Mashima is :number one : “I will never give up... I will never give up! As long I'm still breathing in this world... As long I'm still standing, I will never give up!!! :Thennumber two :“The loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest people are the brightest. The most damaged people are the wisest. All because they don't wish to see anyone else suffer the way they did. : number three : “All I need is the power to be able to protect my comrades. So long as I can have the strength to do that, I don't care if

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