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The best lesson that I've learned from my mother is that she just never accepted no for an answer and I think that's something that has stayed with me.
Liya Kebede
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Liya Kebede
Age: 46
Born: 1978
Born: March 1
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Addis Abeba
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We can't end poverty if we fail to save the lives of our world's mothers.
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When our mothers are alive and healthy, they do extraordinary things... like the mothers of Plaza de Mayo, who marched in Argentinean plazas, defying the military junta dictatorship and demanding the whereabouts of their abducted children... or the Liberian mothers who faced down civil war armed only with T-shirts and courage.
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The desert loves me. I love the desert. It's nice to be in the heat in Africa. I love it.
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In 1967, the world health community launched a global effort to eradicate smallpox. It took a coordinated, worldwide effort, required the commitment of every government, and cost $130 million dollars. By 1977, smallpox had disappeared.
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I always loved having the chance to disappear in a story. I always was kind of obsessed with that.
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What I love most about Mother's Day is that I am acknowledged and honored for being a mother.
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My children are still young, but I try to talk to them about giving back and how important it is, just to look at the world, be invested in things, to be passionate about things, to have a dream.
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