"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."
"Strictly speaking, one cannot legislate love, but what one can do is legislate fairness and justice. If legislation does not prohibit our living side by side, sooner or later your child will fall on the pavement and I'll be the one to pick her up. Or one of my children will not be able to get into the house and you'll have to say, "Stop here until your mom comes here." Legislation affords us the chance to see if we might love each other."
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Source: Maya Angelou (2008). “Letter to My Daughter”, p.56, Random House
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