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English, 27.06.2019 12:00 joset238

Can you explain all these quotes for me ? ? plz ❤.9quotes from michelle obama's "becoming" book2“your story is what you have, what you will always have. it is something to own.”3“i’ve been lucky enough now in my life to meet all sorts of extraordinary and accomplished people. … what i’ve learned is this: all of them have had doubters. 4“there are simply other ways of being.”5“this may be the fundamental problem with caring a lot about what others think: it can put you on the established path.”6“it was one thing to get yourself out of a stuck place, i realized. it was another thing entirely to try and get the place itself unstuck.”7“i now tried out a new hypothesis: it was possible that i was more in charge of my happiness than i was allowing myself to be.”8“my job, i realized, was to be myself, to speak as myself. and so i did.”9"even if we didn’t end up winning, we were making progress that mattered.”10“if there’s one thing i’ve learned in life, it’s the power of using your voice.

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