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“And that the best things that grownups do, we do for the children, and that they inspire great good in us. I also want them to remember that the world is intertwined and that we therefore have to be gentle in the way that we treat one another and the Earth, so that our impact on others is benevolent and good.”

Quote by Maya Soetoro-Ng

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Maya Soetoro-Ng
Maya Soetoro-Ng

Maya Soetoro-Ng, born on August 15, 1970, is an accomplished teacher. She is the sister of former U.S. President Barack Obama and has dedicated her career to the field of education, advocating for educational equity. more

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