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  What strengths do you admire most in a person?



VotesAnswer
26Compassion.
29Honesty.
21Courage.
26Loyalty.
29Humor.
28Intelligence.
14Talent.
15Morale.
22Integrity.
6Another strength...
0I don't know.
0I don't admire strengths in people.
1Other.

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Biggles
posted 15-Apr-2002 1:10pm  

All of these and many more! There's a lot to admire in people *smile*
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 15-Apr-2002 1:11pm  

All of these, although I think compassion, loyalty, and integrity are the most important.
Amanda
posted 15-Apr-2002 2:24pm  

I admire all of these listed.
confetti
posted 15-Apr-2002 3:01pm  

'I feel I cannot go on,' said Audrie mournfully. 'The road has grown darkest, and we have lessened in number and lessened most in heart.'
Alender had already led his mare out of the thicket and onto the path where no light could be seen except the faint glow in Milen's hold. To the others standing dejectedly in the downpour he said: 'What is life's road without coarseness? What is a traveller without courage? Briste lies near and we shall rest there for a night. Upon the morning-sun we will know what we should do.'
So in the wet, chill darkness they followed him then, for there was nothing else to be done. Audrie, yet annoyed to be sought in weakness, drew close to him on her own horse and said to him 'I have a fair thought that your merriness of the coarse road hasn't to do with courage, but rather gladness to be rid of Bae.'
And he said naught, but even when they reached the muddy, ugly night-town Briste he had a wide smile, unseen until then.



Yes, courage over all *smile*
dora
posted 15-Apr-2002 3:02pm  

Compassion,Honesty (not as "oh I don't break any rule!" more like " I break the rules and know that I'm doing it! and I am damn proud of it *laughing out loud* ),Loyalty,Humor,Talent.Intelligence only if there are the other qualities too. Pride.The quiet strength that usually belongs to women but that some men have too. Depth of passion and thought.Tolerance.
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 15-Apr-2002 3:32pm  

Intelligence, honesty, and humor
spidertea
posted 15-Apr-2002 4:57pm  

Honesty and integrity!
TylersMamma
posted 15-Apr-2002 5:06pm  

From the list... Compassion, Loyalty, Humor and Integrity
juliw
posted 15-Apr-2002 5:44pm  

Any of the above plus kindness, generosity, being trustworhy, patience, ability to have fun yet knowing when to be serious, fidelity, and many other traits,
mandy
posted 15-Apr-2002 10:53pm  

empathy
generosity
bluntness

Gamera
posted 16-Apr-2002 2:19am  

Compassion, Integrity, Courage, Wisdom, Intelligence, and Creativity. Honesty is incredibly important to me, but I think being honest without wisdom and compassion can be just brutish, and without integrity and courage honesty is wasted.
Dino
posted 16-Apr-2002 7:56am  

compassion
honesty
loyalty
integrity
Cain
posted 16-Apr-2002 10:23am  

Honesty, humour and an open mind.
But I admire all of the things in the list when I find them in a person - it's hard not to.
anonymous
posted 16-Apr-2002 12:07pm  

Will someone explain 'integrity' to me? I looked it up, but I'm lost on the concept *frown*
Biggles
(reply to anonymous) posted 16-Apr-2002 2:02pm  

Think about your common or garden politician and the qualities that they have. Integrity is the opposite *wink*
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 16-Apr-2002 9:02pm  

I picked compassion.
Dino
(reply to Biggles) posted 17-Apr-2002 7:22am  

Hello. Not replying to anything in particular just taking the opportunity to say - check this out
http://www.geocities.com/hairybloke_uk/diary.html

The fun is in the 'Excerpts from the Queen Mother's Book of Remembrance'. Made up (sadly) but v.funny. *winking raspberry*
Zang Survey Central Subscriber
posted 17-Apr-2002 3:16pm  

I admire big bewbs. "My! Those certainly are big bewbs! Quite admirable!" *raspberry*
confetti
(reply to Zang) posted 17-Apr-2002 3:50pm  

*laughing out loud* Tee hee *grin* So what size do you consider big? I remember when my bf and I were watching a Jenny Jones where they featured the world's naturally largest breasted women and they were all like, blonde and from Alabama. 50 Double N's, something like that. I kid you not. Anyway, he couldn't think straight for hours, and I'm 36D myself *raspberry* Pretty annoying.
Dino
(reply to Zang) posted 18-Apr-2002 9:26am  

Have you ever seen Lolo Ferrari? She became a bit of a cult icon when she kept appearing on a programme called 'Eurotrash' on UK television. She's dead now which makes her even more of an icon. They had a documentary on her recently. Absolutely fascinating and disturbing and tragic. Do a google on 'lolo ferrari'.
Zang Survey Central Subscriber
(reply to Dino) posted 18-Apr-2002 2:59pm  

That is a very sad story. I've always been opposed to unnecessary surgery, and her experiences only add to my convictions.

This one is a "natural":

http://www.x-entertainment.com/liquor/chesty/chesty.html
Zang Survey Central Subscriber
(reply to confetti) posted 18-Apr-2002 3:00pm  

I would consider anything larger than a C-cup to be big.
freebird_old
posted 19-Apr-2002 1:10am  

I find so many strengths in so many people. And some people wear certain strengths better than others. I admire self confidence, but not when the person is cocky because of it. I also admire honesty, and I maybe most of all admire talent, not so much that they have talent, but what they do with it.
Biggles
(reply to Dino) posted 19-Apr-2002 1:13pm  

I read about a museum book of condolence where some tourists had got confused and written things like "The glow-worms were great!" *grin*
Oscar
posted 20-Apr-2002 3:02pm  

Easy going
Jemmy
posted 20-Apr-2002 3:59pm  

Talent, Intelligence and Humor.
Hans
posted 5-May-2002 6:10am  

The strength NOT to follow automatically the generally accepted rules of behaviour but to question things, in particular, to question oneself of course. Thus: honesty, intelligence, courage - often combined with humour, ironic humour.



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