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You are graduating from college. That means that this is the first day of the last day of your life. No, that's wrong. This is the last day of the first day of school. Nope, that's worse. This is a day.
You start out giving your hat, then you give your coat, then your shirt, then your skin and finally your soul.
I don't know that you're able to measure your aggregate wisdom as you go through life. I can't say that I ever feel that I'm sitting on top of a growing mound of wisdom.
Your first obligation, I suppose, is to your God. Your second is to your family. And your third is to your community. And you ought to try to fulfill all of those in your life.
I'm a working mother... You try to pay the bills, you try to keep your life going and there's pressure.
You can always plan where you think your life is going to go but I don't think you can really plan your future.
When I found out I was pregnant, my mother said, 'Don't separate your life, the life that you're going to make with this child, from the things that you are and what you want to do.'
As soon as you get traded, you kind of start thinking where you're going to live, your family, you have to pack.
Our structure has always been two homes, and that's all my son has ever known. So you balance it. Make sure you have good support with your family and friends and nannies.