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1. Powerful Words Endure


These words are from Rick Frishman, best selling author, publisher,and speaker. I thought they were food for thought…

This was an interesting week. Ted Sorensen passed away thisweek. He was John F. Kennedy's good friend and speech writer. He wrote thewords ""Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can dofor your country." Sorensen played a critical role in drafting Kennedy'scorrespondence with Nikita Khrushchevwhen the country almost went to war with Russia. Words can change the world.

"Powerful men die. Powerful words endure forthe ages"

Reprinted from "Rick Frishman's Sunday Tips"
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