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“We should no longer allow a mother to be defined as "just a mom". It is on her back that great nations are built. We should no longer allow any woman's voice to be drowned out or disregarded. As we affirm other women, and as we teach our sons, husbands and friends to hold them in the highest regard, we honor both the mothers whose shoulders we've stood on and the daughters who will one day stand tall on ours.”

Quote by Oprah Winfrey

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What I Know For Sure

This book presents a series of reflections on life, personal growth, and the accumulated insights gained through experience. It offers readers a contemplation on what the author has come to understand with certainty about navigating existence, finding purpose, and embracing authenticity. The work invites readers to consider their own journey toward self-knowledge and the principles that guide a meaningful life. more

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Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey, born on January 29, 1954, is a renowned media magnate, television host, actress, and philanthropist. Known for her unique hosting style and in-depth interviews, she has won numerous awards, including multiple Emmy Awards and an Academy Award. Winfrey's influence in the media industry is significant, as she founded the Oprah Winfrey Network, which changed the landscape of television programming. more

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