“A high school student wrote to ask, "What was the greatest event in American history?" I can't say. However, I suspect that like so many "great" events, it was something very simple and very quiet with little or no fanfare (such as someone forgiving someone else for a deep hurt that eventually changed the course of history). The really important "great" things are never center stage of life's dramas; they're always "in the wings". That's why it's so essential for us to be mindful of the humble and the deep rather than the flashy and the superficial.”
Quote by Fred Rogers
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The World According to Mister Rogers: Important Things to Remember
This book offers a collection of quotes and reflections from Fred Rogers, focusing on the core values and life lessons that shaped his approach to life and his interactions with children. It serves as a tribute to his legacy and provides readers with guidance on topics such as kindness, empathy, and the importance of community. more
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