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If we dont take Tullamore, no other community will
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"If we don't take Tullamore, no other community will"

- Catherine McAuley

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This quote by Catherine McAuley is a call to action for her community to take ownership of their own future. She is prompting them to take the initiative and make a distinction in their own lives. She is suggesting that if they do not take the effort to make positive modifications in their own neighborhood, nobody else will. She is highlighting the value of taking duty for their own lives and the lives of those around them. She is encouraging them to take the lead and make a difference in their own community. She is suggesting that if they do not take the initiative to make positive modifications in their own neighborhood, nobody else will. She is stressing the importance of taking ownership of their own future and the future of their community. She is advising them that they have the power to make a distinction and that they must not wait for another person to do it for them. She is motivating them to take action and make a positive effect in their own neighborhood.

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Ireland Flag This quote is written / told by Catherine McAuley. He/she was a famous Clergyman from Ireland. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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