Michael E. Reid

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Michael E. Reid



Average rating: 4.25 · 113 ratings · 12 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Dear Woman

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The Boyfriend Book: No More...

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My Own Skin (Becoming Whole...

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“Being a woman is an opportunity to be fearless and feminine, brave and beautiful, strong and sensitive all at once. As a woman you have the power to be the target and the missile in almost any situation or environment.”
Michael E. Reid, Dear Woman

“The more she found HERSELF, the less she felt the NEED to find a man that made her feel like she was WORTHY. A man's job is not to GIVE a woman her crown. It is only their job to RESPECT it”
Michael E. Reid, Dear Woman

“Some people fall through the cracks, either they aren’t who you thought they were, or you knew who they were and just didn’t think they would be that way to you. It happens in politics; it happens in business; it happens in love. I know it’s frustrating when you find out, but what’s worse is when you let it affect you and let it affect how you live your life after you know. To expect the world to be fair to you, to expect the world to treat you the same way you treat it, is nothing but suicide. There are too many people who just aren’t good people. Sometimes, it isn’t even their fault, but it is NEVER yours. You can’t walk around expecting things to be fair because they won’t. That’s why you are supposed to appreciate the real ones more, since there aren’t that many of them walking around. That is only half the battle though. The second half has to deal with what you let the not-so-real ones do to you. To let the way the world treats you change the way you treat you and the way you treat the world after.”
Michael E. Reid, Dear Woman



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