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"The rose that grew from concrete" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone or something that has overcome adversity or obstacles to achieve success. It suggests that even in the most challenging circumstances, it's possible to bloom into something beautiful and admirable.

"Burst at the seams" is an idiom that means something has reached or exceeded its maximum capacity, to the point of breaking or overflowing. The phrase implies that the thing in question is under immense pressure and cannot contain any more.

The idiom "keep promise" means to fulfill or honor one's obligations or commitments, especially when it is difficult or inconvenient to do so. It can also refer to being honest and trustworthy in general.
