Holly BourneMaybe all you needed in life was the belief you could change things. Somehow. Some way.
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The famous quote "You can't change the world, but you can change the people around you" was written by Oprah Winfrey. She said, "As a woman who has been a role model for millions around the world, I have been given a platform to inspire and to empower others to rise up and do what they want to do in life." The quote is a reminder that we don't have to be afraid of change. We can feel good about ourselves if we begin to take on challenges that are bigger than us.
Source: Whats A Girl Gotta Do?
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