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#converse #mystyle #againsttherules
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I'm too foolish

“When your journey seems too hard, and when you run into a chorus of cynics who tell you that you’re being foolish to keep believing, or that you can’t do something, or that you should just give up, that you should just settle, you might say to yourself a little phrase that I’ve found handy these last eight years: Yes We Can.” —President Obama to the Howard University Class of 2016
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Remembrance
Noun
[ri-mem-bruh ns]
1. a retained mental impression; memory.
2. the act or fact of remembering.
3. the power or faculty of remembering.
4. the length of time over which recollection or memory extends.
5. the state of being remembered; commemoration: to hold someone’s name in remembrance.
6. something that serves to bring to mind or keep in mind some place,person, event, etc.; memento.
7. a gift given as a token of love or friendship: I sent her a small remembrance on Mother’s Day.
Origin: 1300-50; Middle English < Old French; see remember, -ance
“Grief starts to become indulgent, and it doesn’t serve anyone, and it’s painful. But if you transform it into remembrance, then you’re magnifying the person you lost and also giving something of that person to other people, so they can experience something of that person.” - Patti Smith
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