Quote by Michel Martelly
I believe my past is my strength. - Michel Martelly

I believe my past is my strength. – Michel Martelly

Other quotes by Michel Martelly

When I was campaigning, I told the people if nothing happens under my mandate it will still be a positive thing because my mandate will be used as a rupture between the past and the future. – Michel Martelly

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positive
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Its time for Haitians to have access to health care. Its time to open our borders to the Haitian diaspora, open our markets to the world. Its time to open our country to potential investors. – Michel Martelly

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Health
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strength
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I love to sing and I do think that my strength as a singer is… I think I have a voice that is certainly sufficient under most any circumstances… but I think my strength is that I really am an actor and I really do have to own what I am saying. – Gregory Harrison

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strength

Only by contending with challenges that seem to be beyond your strength to handle at the moment you can grow more surely toward the stars. – Brian Tracy

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strength

Strength is one of those things youre supposed to have. You dont feel that you have it at the time youre going through it. – Joan Didion

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strength

Zealous men are ever displaying to you the strength of their belief, while judicious men are showing you the grounds of it. – William Shenstone

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strength

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