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“Sometimes you feel lonely. Sometimes you feel lost. Sometimes life becomes unbearably tough. But in those moments, there’s only one answer—keep going. One day, you’ll understand why—and smile at the echo of those turbulent times.”

“Life is like the two sides of a coin: sometimes brutal, other times full of wonder and joy. I accept both, and I’m not afraid of either. I can lean into both and learn the lessons each has to offer. Doing this would help me get out of my victim mode and do something good with this terrible situation. I’m so thankful to see the world from this new perspective—what an incredible gift Isaac has given me from the other side.”

“Just as the lily grows and blooms, not by comparing itself to other flowers but by simply being itself, we too should honor our unique qualities and gifts.”

“Uma vez me falaram algo que nunca esqueci: nossas vidas são livros, livros dos quais nós somos os autores . Imagine que você, autor, continua insistindo em trazer um personagem antigo à vida apenas porque tem um apego muito grande nele, mas não o desenvolve direito, não lhe dá tempo para melhorar suas atitudes e continua lhe permitindo continuar a mesma coisa de sempre . Seus leitores ficariam de saco cheio de ler toda hora sobre um personagem desse jeito, não é?”

“Many people have asked me how they can start writing. My reply is simple: just start. To paraphrase Michelangelo Buonarroti: The poem was always there, it is a matter of removing the words which are not needed, and rearranging those that remain. My work is a personal journey from where I was, to where I am going, with pauses to rest for where I am currently standing.”

“Protecting your time isn’t just about avoiding distractions; it’s about carving out the space necessary to focus fully on building the life you envision. In a society that stacks the deck, time becomes both a shield and a weapon, wielded with precision to navigate systems that demand twice the effort for half the recognition. Marginalized individuals must spend time dismantling biases, proving their worth, and creating opportunities where none exist. For them, time is not just about ambition—it is about survival. Every moment claimed is a chance to rewrite a narrative that was never meant to include them, a moment to say, I belong here. For the marginalized, time is unfairly taxed, yet it is paid willingly because the cost of not fighting is far too great.”