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I hrough Tom I learned: "Nothing is impossible and never, never give up or quit." Early, during my therapy, my father kept repeating to me one of his favorite sayings. I have repeated it almost every day since being hurt: "Mile by mile it's a trial; yard by yard it's hard; but inch by inch it's a cinch.
class="STYLE7"> I thought of those words, and I thought of Tom, my family and Sharon who believed so strongly in me as ffxi gil I climbed
the steps to receive my diploma from the Dean of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas on that bright sunny afternoon in
June of 1986. Excitement and pride filledwow goldounce that I had graduated with "highest honors",
been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and been chosen as one of 12 Dean's Distinguished Graduates out of 1600 in the College of
Liberal Arts. The overwhelming emotions and feelings that I experienced at that very moment, when most of the audience gave
I felt would never again be matched in my life-not even when I graduated with a masters degree in social work and not even
when I became employed full time at the Texas Pain and Stress Center. But I was wrong! On May 24, 1987, I realized that
>nothing could ever match the joy I felt as Sharon and I wer
have experienced too much unpleasantness, wow goldbut I believe in living
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