I realized then that even though I was a tiny speck in an infinite cosmos, a blip on the timeline of eternity, I was not without purpose.

R.J. Anderson
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Martin Luther King Jr. says that when he said that he realized then that even though he was a tiny speck in the infinite cosmos, he was not without purpose. He realized that he was not insignificant and would make an impact on the world.

Source: Ultraviolet

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