Barbara Morrison Quotes
The Woman Next To You That Looks Really Bad Might Be Going Through The Toughest Challenge Ever With Her Teenage Daughter; Think About If It Were You In Her Shoes Before Gossiping About Her. The Man At The Checkout Line Using Change May Have Lost His Job And Is Buying Diapers For His Baby At Home Because Its All The Money He Has Left; Think About It Before You Snicker To Your Friends Because He Could've Bought Beer Or Cigarettes. The Child With Holes In His Shoes Could Be Homeless But He's Still Going To School Because He Feels Safe There Even Though Others Laugh At Him; Think About It Before You Judge The Innocent. You Never Know What Challenges You're Going To Face From Day To Day!
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