Maya Angelou Quotes
I Took Out My First Library Card ... I Spent Most Of My Saturdays At The Library (no Interruptions) Breathing In The World Of Penniless Shoeshine Boys Who, With Goodness And Perseverance, Became Rich, Rich Men, And Gave Baskets Of Goodies To The Poor On Holidays. The Little Princesses Who Were Mistaken For Maids, And The Long-lost Children Mistaken For Waifs, Became More Real To Me Than Our House, Our Mother, Our School Or Mr. Freeman
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