Legacy
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Keith was not able to be the one to speak up and break our family money shame cycle, so he left me to do the work and share his
legacy.
But even after several million years, humanity’s
legacy
lives on.
This can be our legacy, but only if we dare to explore.
A criminal justice system that acknowledges the
legacy
of exclusion that poor people of color in the U.S. have faced and that does not promote and perpetuate those exclusions.
Every affair will redefine a relationship, and every couple will determine what the
legacy
of the affair will be.
Our team agreed that unlike many other institutions, we needed to proactively confront the
legacy
of museum collecting.
It was his family's legacy: hundreds of pages covering six decades of presidential approval data.
So you had a
legacy
already built in terms of being an athlete, a
legacy
of the work you did to lobby for equal pay for women athletes and the Women's Sports Foundation.
But it's up to us to decide which
legacy
we want to attach our flag to.
So plastic, oil and radioactivity are horrible, horrible legacies, but the very worst
legacy
that we can leave our children is lies.
Michelangelo chose to paint destiny, that universal desire, common to all of us, to leave a
legacy
of excellence.
But one institution stands out for both its global scale and its lasting
legacy.
What happened to those Africans who reached the New World and how the
legacy
of slavery still affects their descendants today is fairly well known.
But his vast wealth was only one piece of his rich
legacy.
The king's rich
legacy
persisted for generations and to this day, there are mausoleums, libraries and mosques that stand as a testament to this golden age of Mali's history.
It is more urgent than ever to finally abandon this backward
legacy
and to affirm our common humanity by ending the social inequalities that truly divide us.
Now, these beliefs did not come naturally to me, because trusting big institutions, not really part of my family
legacy.
While Napoléon's empire lasted eight years, its
legacy
endured far longer.
That's why sounding the alarm about the impact of racism on health in the United States, the ongoing institutional and interpersonal violence that people of color face, compounded by our tragic
legacy
of 250 years of slavery, 90 years of Jim Crow and 60 years of imperfect equality, sounding the alarm about this is central to doing my job right as New York City's Health Commissioner.
It becomes his
legacy.
But we're also making this available both online and in public spaces, as a way of each of us to use music and images from our lives to make our own
legacy
or to make a
legacy
of someone we love.
So we have to protect that
legacy
and be an example.
Scandinavian countries are so wonderful because they have this
legacy
of being small, homogenous countries.
It is our duty to leave a
legacy
of hope and opportunity for them but also with them.
His dreams to live as a poet, to adopt and raise a family together, to live a life that he was proud of, and one that would live up to his mother's incredible
legacy.
Are we stuck with the
legacy
of that inequity?
What I realized then is, they didn't really want to change the
legacy
stuff; they didn't want to change the insides.
It has taken me years to try to accept my son's
legacy.
And there is indeed a fire burning over the Earth, taking with it not only plants and animals, but the
legacy
of humanity's brilliance.
So, you're living through a time when virtually half of humanity's intellectual, social and spiritual
legacy
is being allowed to slip away.
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