Liz Murray

Liz Murray
Elizabeth "Liz" MurraySeptember 23, 1980) is an American inspirational speaker who is notable for having been accepted by Harvard University despite being homeless in her high school years...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSelf-Help Author
Date of Birth23 September 1980
CityBronx, NY
CountryUnited States of America
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The lesson that people can't give me what they don't have, and if there's anything I took from it, it was: okay, I don't really expect anyone to hand me anything. There's going to be me and the world.
opportunity people
Success creates opportunities for other people.
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When you go back to your environment and you deal with employees... do you inspire people or do you make them feel fear? Do you make them feel confident or incompetent? I think that distinction really marks the leader.
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Life has a way of doing that; one minute everything makes sense, the next, things change. People get sick. Families break apart, your friends could close the door on you.
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In the years ahead of me, I learned that the world is actually filled with people ready to tell you how likely something is, and what it means to be realistic. But what I have also learned is that no one, no one truly knows what is possible until they go and do it.
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But they can change and I should help, and they are human beings and they can do it to, but they just need that right perspective and the right programs and resources in front of them.
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Then you kind of look around and say, what else can life do? Does it have to be negative? You become impressed with -- it's changeable and things don't have to be the way they are.
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When I grew up in the Bronx, we always had everyone telling us, 'Watch out for the system, watch out for child welfare, watch out, they'll get you,' and I grew up with this feeling of, 'Society is over there and they're dangerous and not safe.'
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I feel like my life has been a series of miracles. I was in every sense a lost cause.
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My mother used to sit at the foot of my bed, and she would share her dreams with me.
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I had a calling inside of me. I had a sense that when I was going through experiences like living on the streets, losing my parents to AIDS, just having my whole world turned upside-down, there was this feeling inside of me like I was meant for something greater.
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I have just one black and white photograph left of my mother when she was younger. She was 17 when it was taken and beautiful with wispy curls and eyes that shone like dark marbles.
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I need to take advantage of life right now. If I don't, it will pass me by. It's just that easy.
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Ma was legally blind due to a degenerative eye disease she'd had since birth. This meant she was entitled to welfare, and our lives revolved around the first day of every month when her payment was due.