Agatha ChristieOne little Indian left all alone, he went out and hanged himself and then there were none.
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No one person can make a difference alone. All we can do is try and make a difference and we will be absolutely powerless without the help of others. We may be one little Indian but we can still make a difference if we’re willing to work together.
Source: And Then There Were None
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