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Men Quotes by Robert M. Hensel
- There may be troubled waters along the many paths my life shall take, but only I as a man, may keep my vessel afloat, and…
- A single man of one, only pebbles can be moved, but many men together, stands no mountain that can't move.
- As a disabled man, let my life be a reflection of the endless amount of ability that exists in each and everyone of us.
- I'm just a man on a mission, to prove my disability hasn't won
- A man is not wealthy simply by the contents of his pockets alone, but instead by the richness of his heart.
- Placing one foot in front of the other, I've climbed to higher lengths. Reaching beyond my own limitations, to show my inner strength. No obstacle…
- I can not, and will not judge, by what my eyes may see. For the skin on a man shall not reveal his true identity.
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