"Your strength or what you do is not important. What matters is your love."
Who is he speaking for? What does it reflect about the speaker
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According to me, Lord Rama is the one who's the speaker of this line: "Your strength or what you do is not important. What matters is your love." What Lord is trying to explain is that love has to be considered more than strength.
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