“It’s when we forget ourselves that we accomplish tasks that are most likely to be remembered.” Bessie Coleman Tweet
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“I gained something valuable. I learned that you can reason yourself to a higher path, even when the options seem grim. There is always a choice that’s a tiny bit better, and that tiny bit can save your life.” -John Johnson Tweet
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“A system cannot fail those it was never meant to protect.” W.E.B. DuBois Tweet
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“We tend to feel safe in our space, no matter how small or unfulfilling it is, because it’s what’s familiar to us. It’s what we know. But we have to conquer this fear of stepping outside of the box because many opportunities to expand our way of thinking will remain elusive until we go out […]
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“We all need to see folks reach beyond what looks possible and make it happen. We need more examples of how to make it happen. We all face difficult circumstances along the way that will challenge our self-confidence and try to disrupt our decisions about the directions we wish to choose.” -Gil Scott Heron Tweet
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“People settle for much less than they’re capable of doing because that’s the way they’re acultured.” -Tom Jones Tweet
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“Silence doesn’t frighten me. A believer knows that silence is not an absence, but a presence- a cloud out of which, since time immemorial, God has spoken to those who will listen.” -Johnnie Cochran Tweet
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“No one can possibly achieve any real and lasting success by being a conformist.” -J. Paul Getty Tweet
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“It’s hard to fight an enemy who has outposts in your head.” -Sally Kempton Tweet
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“Act as if it were impossible to fail.” -Dorothea Brande Tweet
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