explain the line Foot is bravely strong or weary
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Foot it bravely, strong or weary; “Trust in God, and do the right.” Perish “policy” and cunning, Perish all that fears the light!
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The line “Foot is strong or weary” is taken from the poem Trust in God written by Normand MacLeod. It means that no doubt the road is long.
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Which means the path towards your goal is long and boring, it may makes you unhappy ( let it be ) and ending is out of sight means not visible to you yet. But you should take each and every step bravely does not matter, whether you are strong or feeling tired just believe in god and do whatever seems to be right.
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