What helped me was I had people around me to remind me to help my country even when it did me wrong, have respect for my people, my family, my nation and mankind.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No matter what accomplishments you make, somebody helped you.
I helped to restore America's leadership.
My mother helped me to be who I am: to have strength and not to let people run all over me and yet to be humble; to realise that all of this that I have today could be gone.
I am a patriot: I want to help my country and help it grow.
I was blessed with certain gifts and talents and God gave them to me to be the best person I can be and to have a positive impact on other people.
As I lived on in America, I got to truly know the people of this country - so many kind and wonderful people, people of so many races - who helped me in so many ways. Who became my friends. I realized that underneath our different accents, habits, foods, religions, ways of thinking, we shared a common humanity.
With all the things I've been through, the No. 1 thing that I've learned is that we're supposed to help people through this world.
My upbringing involves individuals who helped me along the way. I don't think I would be here today without that support.
Well, it gives, certainly to my father, who is the one that suffered the most in our family, and understanding of how the ideals of a country are only as good as the people who give it flesh and blood.
The British Red Cross asked me to help them spearhead a fundraising campaign for the victims of the war in Nicaragua. It was a turning point in my life. It began my commitment to justice and human rights issues.
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