Denzel WashingtonSo you never know who you touch. You never know how or when you'll have an impact, or how important your example can be to someone else" (20).
About This Quote
This quote by Khaled Hosseini shows the power of the smallest contribution. It is not how big your contribution is but how small it is, because it can change other people’s lives. You may not have much to offer but you can still be a giant in someone else’s eyes because of the impact you have made. The things you do may not seem important, but they are.
Source: A Hand To Guide Me
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