A.D. Aliwat Quotes
Growing Up, Us Eighties Babies Were All Told We Were The Best, That We Could Be Anything We Wanted To Be; It Was Normal To Spoil Kids And Fill Them With Lofty Expectations. The Only Difference Between Me And Everybody Else Was That I Really Was The Best And Really Could Be Anything I Wanted To Be.
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