Better to be a catalyst for change than a martyr for lies.

Karina Halle
Better to be a catalyst for change than a martyr...
Better to be a catalyst for change than a martyr...
Better to be a catalyst for change than a martyr...
Better to be a catalyst for change than a martyr...
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As a catalyst for change, you can attract more people to the cause of the change. But as a martyr for lies, you will be left with empty promises and empty hands.

Source: The Lie

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