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It cost to aim high. A lot. But what’s the point otherwise? And it doesn’t keep you from achieving some of the lower goals, too.
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Yeah, they’re kind of like ‘bonus material’ along the way. 🙂
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Phew, that was hard to watch, but a powerful speech indeed. We visible, empowered, liberated [white] women have a helluva lot of freedom, and a duty to speak up for our Silent/Silenced sisters. Thank you for sharing this ❤ G
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That woman knows how to deliver a speech! It punches in all the right places. We all need to speak our truths like that so the women who are silent can find their voice as well. 🙂
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Powerful! Phew. Thank you for sharing this. I wouldn’t have seen it otherwise.
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You’re welcome. Spread it around. 🙂
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So very, very, powerful – both words and delivery, including the use of silence
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I’ve watched it a couple of times now and it’s still just as powerful as the first time.
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Reblogged this on Ruth Nestvold – Indie Adventures and commented:
Powerful and painful.
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Truth!
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One of a great many that were spoken around the world yesterday.
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The Senior Cat (aka my father) commented, “Now that woman knows how to deliver the message.”
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Impressive, eh? 😀
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Powerful!
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Passionate angry women can’t be silent anymore. 🙂
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