Walked
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As I
walked
through their impressive, glass-covered atrium, in front of me, emblazoned on the wall in letters of fire was Marcus Aurelius's famous injunction: If it's not true, don't say it; if it's not right, don't do it.
And it got to the point where every time I
walked
up to a table that had a kid anywhere between three and 10 years old, I was ready to fight.
I was not the militant lesbian ready to fight any four-year-old that
walked
into the cafe.
It was the first time that many in attendance knew I was gay, so in doing my maid of honor duties, in my black dress and heels, I
walked
around to tables and finally landed on a table of my parents' friends, folks that had known me for years.
It didn't look all that special from the outside, as I said, but when we
walked
inside, I was immediately struck by three things: First of all, it was pleasantly cool despite the oppressive heat outside.
As we
walked
to the center of the room, I looked up at the heavens through the oculus.
Well, you had to dig deeper into the reports, and this is what the team came to me with, which is, to have the number one thing that women tell you in Africa they want to use stocked out more than 200 days a year explains why women were saying to me, "I
walked
10 kilometers without my husband knowing it, and I got to the clinic, and there was nothing there."
I can't tell you how many blocks I walked, in sweltering summers, in freezing winters, year after year, just so I could get to understand the DNA of each neighborhood and know what each street felt like.
GG: On the treadmill,
walked
on my treadmill, Spanish lessons, French horn.
Now I have this thought experiment that I play with myself, when I say, imagine if I
walked
you into a room and it was of a major corporation, like ExxonMobil, and every single person around the boardroom were black, you would think that were weird.
But if I
walked
you into a Fortune 500 company, and everyone around the table is a white male, when will it be that we think that's weird too?
We honed our combat skills, we developed new equipment, we parachuted, we helicoptered, we took small boats, we drove, and we
walked
to objectives night after night to stop the killing that this network was putting forward.
Stripped to the waist,
walked
past me muttering, "Oh God, please someone attack us today."
Approximately 30 years ago, when I was in oncology at the Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, a father and a son
walked
into my office and they both had their right eye missing, and as I took the history, it became apparent that the father and the son had a rare form of inherited eye tumor, retinoblastoma, and the father knew that he had passed that fate on to his son.
Most of them had knowingly committed the offenses that landed them in prison, and they had
walked
in with their heads held high, and they
walked
out with their heads still held high, many years later.
I went in with my backpack that looked like a turtle shell because it was bigger than me, and I
walked
up to a little girl and smiled at her, and she looked up at me like I was a monster, like I was the scariest thing she had ever seen in her life.
More than used up,
walked
on, driven through, shot up.
On November 5th, 1990, a man named El-Sayyid Nosair
walked
into a hotel in Manhattan and assassinated Rabbi Meir Kahane, the leader of the Jewish Defense League.
So we
walked
out, unfettered, and we raised the money.
In 2010, I
walked
out of prison for the first time after two decades.
So the first thing we did is, we got a bag of candy bars and we
walked
around campus and talked to students, faculty and staff, and asked them for information about their passwords.
My father gave my brother and me small luggages to carry, and we
walked
out and stood on the driveway waiting for our mother to come out, and when my mother finally came out, she had our baby sister in one arm, a huge duffel bag in the other, and tears were streaming down both her cheeks.
She
walked
elegantly, like a giraffe on the African savannah, holding the flag on her shoulder.
These fellows literally
walked
around like that at the time.
Have you ever seemed to lose your airplane ticket a thousand times as you
walked
from the check-in to the gate?
My team lost; the national coach
walked
away.
But when I
walked
into the final, my mind was quiet, and I actually got one of the highest grades in the entire class.
So that 350-pound guy that
walked
into the emergency room with me is now an even sexier and healthier 225-pound guy, and that's his blood pressure trace.
I
walked
into a cell house that was five tiers high.
I
walked
away as fast as I could.
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