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Title: Harlem By Langston Hughes
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February 12, 2006 |
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And I had my parents to help me throughout my years of growing up. I never deferred my dream, although I was close to. But I never gave up, and I pursued and now I am writing an essay for my English class in college.
People who decide to pursue their dreams know what they have coming to them... Showed first 250 characters
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I sure did. But the people who defer their dreams need to think twice before making their decision. If you don't pursue you might not know what you are missing out on. And it just might explode in your face. So it is better to pursue whenever you get the chance because you might never get it again Showed next 250 characters
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