Bryan Stevenson Quotes
My parents lived in a poor rural community on the Eastern Shore, and schools were still segregated. And I remember when lawyers came into our community to open up the public schools to black kids.
My parents lived in a poor rural community on the Eastern Shore, and schools were still segregated. And I remember when lawyers came into our community to open up the public schools to black kids.
I learned the most important thing is to put yourself in the shoes of the players.
ShoesYourselfImportantPlayersPut
A man who makes trouble for others is also making trouble for himself.
ManTroubleOthersWhoMakingMakes
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