As you discover what strength you can draw from your community in this world from which it stands apart, look outward as well as inward. Build bridges instead of walls.
SONIA SOTOMAYORWhen everyone at school is speaking one language, and a lot of your classmates’ parents also speak it, and you go home and see that your community is different -there is a sense of shame attached to that. It really takes growing up to treasure the specialness of being different.
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There are no bystanders in this life.
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Some people choose not to engage the battle and then don’t seek out that kind of success. And others do.
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I have never, ever focused on the negative of things. I always look at the positive.
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I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.
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Pretending to be a princess is fun, but it is definitely not a career.
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I strive never to forget the real world consequences of my decisions on individuals, businesses and government.
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I came to accept during my freshman year that many of the gaps in my knowledge and understanding were simply limits of class and cultural background, not lack of aptitude or application as I’d feared.
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The President Barack Obama had suggested that I not watch the news during the confirmation process. I assiduously followed his advice.
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If you’re poor, you don’t often live near a good school. If it’s a competitive public school program, our kids are not prepared to enter those programs.
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To me, lawyering is the height of service – and being involved in this profession is a gift.
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Success is its own reward, but failure is a great teacher too, and not to be feared.
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As members of the judiciary tasked with intervening to carry out the guarantee of equal protection, we ought not sit back and wish away, rather than confront, the racial inequality that exists in our society.
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I was fifteen years old when I understood how it is that things break down: people can’t imagine someone else’s point of view.
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When everyone at school is speaking one language, and a lot of your classmates’ parents also speak it, and you go home and see that your community is different -there is a sense of shame attached to that. It really takes growing up to treasure the specialness of being different.
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Through reading, I escaped the bad parts of my life in the South Bronx. And, through books, I got to travel the world and the universe. It, to me, was a passport out of my childhood and it remains a way – through the power of words – to change the world.
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