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“I cannot fail these girls by diverting my eyes from the invisible residue of slavery that clings to them like a shadow.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“Suffering reminds us of our brokenness, our humanity. It disarms us of our self-absorption and magnifies our need for one another.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“No matter what chains are broken, slavery is a condition of the heart.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“The road less traveled continues to beckon me onward, towards a journey of transformation and engagement.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“It is about doing the most good with the only two hands I can control.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“Illusions of freedom will never satisfy me.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“When the statistics have a face, poverty becomes personal.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“While many of us give to the hungry orphan, we have forgotten to love her.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“The world is starving for great love.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
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“Suffering has a noble purpose.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“No matter how unfamiliar my world becomes, I can always find my way home when I dance.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“Love is the beginning of significance.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“Those who suffer suffer because hurt people hurt people, and busy people let it happen. So am I going to be busy or am I going to be brave?”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“My life is too valuable to remain shielded and protected behind the coziness and comfort of security.”
Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
“Bravery is an amazing and aggressive teacher. Its gives me the energy to dive into life, recover from disappointment, and mentally escape whatever locked door holds me in.”
Marquita Burke-De Jesus, Radically Ordinary