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Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions To Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late Quotes: "Passion is not a reaction to an external event. It is the left over emotions from the internal battles you have won that propels you forward."

Passion is not a reaction to an external event. It is the left over emotions from the internal battles you have won that propels you forward.



Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions To Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late Quotes: "Anger, resentment and jealousy doesn't change the heart of others-- it only changes yours."

Anger, resentment and jealousy doesn't change the heart of others-- it only changes yours.




Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions To Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late Quotes: "It is not what you leave to your children that matters, but what you leave in them."

It is not what you leave to your children that matters, but what you leave in them.



Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions To Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late Quotes: "It is the apathetic person that sees the cause while the charitable person sees the need."

It is the apathetic person that sees the cause while the charitable person sees the need.




Shannon L. Alder, 300 Questions To Ask Your Parents Before It's Too Late Quotes: "The purpose of any charity is simply to turn people's mirrors into windows. An outward view of the world's needs are vast in comparison to an inward one."

The purpose of any charity is simply to turn people's mirrors into windows. An outward view of the world's needs are vast in comparison to an inward one.