There's a lady up in heaven who must be very proud of the way the people in Baltimore have treated her boy from the Bronx.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm just a regular Baltimore chick who believed in God enough to follow her dreams.
People are proud to be from Baltimore. In any industry you work in, you need support to survive. And this city has that support for anyone who was born here or lived here. And it also gives you the feeling, 'Oh, I stand for this place. And if I do something I'm not proud of, I might not make my town proud.' And I want to make Baltimore proud.
There's a special place in heaven for caregivers.
She's definitely an angel sent from above. How can that not rub off on a man? What can I say? I'm a mama's boy.
She was a great lady. We raised three boys, were together as long as she lived, and now she's passed on.
My mother, as a girl, had remembered this woman from Maine, someone who was part of the extended family somehow, and I recall her talking about this great, risk-taking woman. There are the most amazing, heroic stories in everybody's lives.
The glory of the nation rests in the character of her men. And character comes from boyhood. Thus, every boy is a challenge to his elders.
She belongs to a race of delightful women, who never do any harm, whom everybody calls good, and who are very severe on those who do not pretend to be good.
May God bless Trayvon Martin's soul, his family.
For glory gives herself only to those who have always dreamed of her.
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