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  • #1
    Maya Angelou
    “It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength.”
    Maya Angelou

  • #2
    Maya Angelou
    “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
    Maya Angelou

  • #3
    Portia Nelson
    “Chapter One of My Life. I walk down the street. There's a deep hole in the sidewalk. I fall in.
    I am lost. I am helpless. It isn't my fault. It still takes forever to find a way out.

    Chapter Two. I walk down the same street. There's a deep hole in the sidewalk. I pretend I don't see it. I fall in again. I can't believe I'm in the same place! But it isn't my fault. And it still takes a long time to get out.

    Chapter Three. I walk down the same street. There's a deep hole in the sidewalk. I see it there. I still fall in. It's a habit! My eyes are open. I know where I am. It is my fault. I get out immediately.

    Chapter Four. I walk down the same street. There's a deep hole in the sidewalk. I walk around it.

    Chapter Five. I walk down a different street.”
    Portia Nelson, There's a Hole in My Sidewalk: The Romance of Self-Discovery

  • #4
    Portia Nelson
    “Any day of the week I would choose to be "out" with others and in touch with myself... then to be "in" with others and out of touch with myself.”
    Portia Nelson
    tags: poem

  • #5
    Portia Nelson
    “I walk down the street.
    There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
    I fall in.
    I am lost... I am helpless.
    It isn't my fault.
    It takes forever to find a way out.

    I walk down the same street.
    There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
    I pretend I don't see it.
    I fall in again.
    I can't believe I am in the same place.
    But, it isn't my fault.
    It still takes me a long time to get out.

    I walk down the same street.
    There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
    I see it is there.
    I still fall in. It's a habit.
    My eyes are open.
    I know where I am.
    It is my fault. I get out immediately.

    walk down the same street.
    There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
    I walk around it.

    I walk down another street.”
    Portia Nelson, There's a Hole in My Sidewalk: The Romance of Self-Discovery



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