Looking to the Future: 1868-1869 (The Bregdan Chronicles, #11)
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I don’t have to let my past define my future.
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“Either way, if you suddenly end up with something you had no part in achieving, I wonder if you attach as much value to it as we would.”
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I’ve decided I won’t let my past define my present, either.”
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He had decided there wasn’t anyone in the world who didn’t have a reason to want to give up on living. It was always a choice.
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“I learned I got to work hard for what I want, because most things don’t come to you without a fight.”
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“I learned I got to be strong and brave. And that I got to know I can do anythin’ I set my mind to.”
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“And I learned there always gonna be folks who will put me down or criticize me. I just gots to keep believin’ in myself an...
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hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.”
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life is what happens to you while you’re living,”
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The chance to do something important doesn’t wait for perfect timing, because there is no perfect timing. You just got to start before you think you’re ready to start.”