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Hi Deb , My father in law use to say this for years and years. When did it become a Clarkson quote? Did she sing about it? I am in Australia where I guess we here less of her.
Thanks for your comment! Your father-in-law was probably referring to the Nietzsche quote, which has been used for years. Kelly Clarkson’s song came out last fall, I think. My post today has an AWESOME video with Kelly Clarkson’s song in the background – embedded here: https://bitsofpositivity.com/2012/05/18/what-doesnt-kill-you-makes-you-stronger/