Let’s break up the work week.
Lay one of your favorite quotes on me. It could be from a movie, poem, song or even something you wrote.
I’ll start with one I wrote earlier on my Twitter page:
“Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength.” -Corrie Ten Boom
Your turn

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Christine Macdonald is a Los Angeles based author from the island of O’ahu.
Through her writing she uses her voice, a unique blend of cutting truth and self-deprecating humor to inspire others to release their shame and tell their story.
She is public about her struggles with clinical depression and PTSD from childhood abuse.
Her forthcoming book of essays about surviving addiction and a career in the sex industry will be published in 2020.
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I love all of these — keep 'em coming!
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