Wayne Dyer Quotes
I Grew Up In The East Side Of Detroit In An Area Where There Was Very Little, Except For A Lot Of Scarcity, Poverty And Hunger. I Never Woke Up Saying, 'I'm An Orphan Again Today, Isn't This Terrible? Poor Me.'
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