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We are human beings, and this is the part of our human nature, that we don't learn the importance of anything until it's snatched from our hands.
Malala Yousafzai
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Malala Yousafzai
Age: 27
Born: 1997
Born: July 12
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I don't want awards, I want my daughter. I wouldn't exchange a single eyelash of my daughter for the whole world.
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Once I had asked God for one or two extra inches in height, but instead he made me as tall as the sky, so high that I could not measure myself.
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