"I will never turn down my ambition because someone else is uncomfortable with the volume."Yup. Sounds about right. I was never much of an apologist, anyway.
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
On telling the naysayers to stuff it
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Another one - and one that is pinned with a magnet to my refrigerator - is this:
ReplyDeleteThe sad truth is that excellence makes people nervous. - Shana Alexander (American journalist, first woman on staff at Life magazine)
So I'm with you, Carmi - full steam ahead! Loud and proud!
Being true to oneself is the most important life we can live.
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