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I dropped out of high school four times between the ages of 12 to 17
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"I dropped out of high school four times between the ages of 12 to 17"

- Philip Emeagwali

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Philip Emeagwali's quote is a testimony to the struggles he faced in his early life. It is a tip that life is not constantly simple and that often we have to take an action back in order to progress. It is also a reminder that we need to never ever quit on our dreams, no matter how tough the journey may be. By leaving of high school 4 times, Philip Emeagwali had the ability to acquire the understanding and experience he needed to ultimately end up being an effective researcher and developer. His quote is a tip that we need to never ever give up on our dreams, no matter how challenging the journey might be. It is also a suggestion that we ought to never be afraid to take dangers and attempt something new, even if it means taking a step back in order to move on. Philip Emeagwali's quote is an effective tip that we ought to never ever give up on our dreams, no matter how challenging the journey may be.

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Nigeria Flag This quote is written / told by Philip Emeagwali. He/she was a famous Scientist from Nigeria. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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