 | Norman |
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| You guys really taught me something about
life in general, and that’s to stop and think before you react.
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Jennifer |
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| . . . I learned that life is too short to
waste on things that don’t matter . . .
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Erik |
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| I learned that thinking about something
before you really do it could make a difference because you don’t want
to do the wrong thing because later you’ll regret it.
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 | Farrel |
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The “5 Dollar Principle” story
really made me think. I am
taking it to heart and will apply it to my future decisions to keep from
making as many mistakes as I can.
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Eddie |
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| I thought the story was good because it
pretty much stated that you should take time to get to know people before
you consider them your friends.
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 | Maribel |
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This morning the story you told our
school really impacted me and the choices that I make form today and on. It showed me how the little things in life that you think
will cause no harm really do and some will change your life forever.
What you taught me . . . is
to be a “Dream Maker” and not a “Dream Taker.”
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 | David |
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I learned a lot during your show . . .
and how we should accomplish our goals and our dreams and hang around the
right people, not the dream takers.
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Gustavo |
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| I do recommend that you keep doing what you
are doing now because the story that you told us had a big impact on me.
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 | Jessie |
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As you talked about those football
players . . . It made me stop and think about what I’m going to do in
the future because I would not like to end up being like them.
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Rogelio |
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| . . . And how we should accomplish our goals
and our dreams and hang around the right people.
I like the message that you told us.
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Laura |
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. . thank you for coming to our school and sharing your stories and
determination with us. It
really made me think about my decision making for the future.
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