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“I was shivering as I waved goodbye to my mother for the last time.”
2:03
“I was shivering as I waved goodbye to my mother for the last time.”
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“When I heard the lyrics I just imagined in my head...Grandpa and I."
2:21
“When I heard the lyrics I just imagined in my head...Grandpa and I."
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“There was a need in our family for us to be independent.”
2:55
“There was a need in our family for us to be independent.”
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“I was secretly really envying you to be able to be yourself.”
3:16
“I was secretly really envying you to be able to be yourself.”
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“I was worried that you might not accept me”
3:26
“I was worried that you might not accept me”
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"My dream is for you to live out your dreams."
2:40
"My dream is for you to live out your dreams."
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“I realized, wow, somebody else has these feelings. This isn’t just me.”
2:59
“I realized, wow, somebody else has these feelings. This isn’t just me.”
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“I really think I would lose a piece of who I am if I lost you as a friend.”
3:27
“I really think I would lose a piece of who I am if I lost you as a friend.”
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“I didn’t try to find you because I believed that you were dead.”
3:10
“I didn’t try to find you because I believed that you were dead.”
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“If I’m in front of a blank sheet of paper with a pencil, I find such solace.”
3:46
“If I’m in front of a blank sheet of paper with a pencil, I find such solace.”
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"She said, 'You're stooping. Don't ever do that. We're very proud of you.'"
2:36
"She said, 'You're stooping. Don't ever do that. We're very proud of you.'"
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“Has my collecting vacuums ever been a problem in our relationship?”
2:45
“Has my collecting vacuums ever been a problem in our relationship?”
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“Because she was Asian, they wouldn’t accept her. Mom said she didn’t care; she enlisted anyway.”
2:53
“Because she was Asian, they wouldn’t accept her. Mom said she didn’t care; she enlisted anyway.”
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“My parents were afraid this might be contagious.”
2:58
“My parents were afraid this might be contagious.”
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“I didn’t know Mike Brown, but I knew how it felt to watch somebody die.”
3:03
“I didn’t know Mike Brown, but I knew how it felt to watch somebody die.”
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"When we turned the corner, the sound of the crowd, I will never forget that."
3:10
"When we turned the corner, the sound of the crowd, I will never forget that."
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“There’s vultures circling all the time.”
3:17
“There’s vultures circling all the time.”
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“I remember feeding him; watching him close his eyes with each spoonful.”
3:21
“I remember feeding him; watching him close his eyes with each spoonful.”
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“He would sit and tell us what it was like to be gay in 1890.”
3:40
“He would sit and tell us what it was like to be gay in 1890.”
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“That day wasn’t about us. This really was for thousands and thousands of people.”
3:41
“That day wasn’t about us. This really was for thousands and thousands of people.”
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