In some of the darkest and ...

In some of the darkest and hardest moments, there is always a part of me that is okay. And I can always access that part of me.
In some of the darkest and hardest moments, there is always a part of me that is okay. And I can always access that part of me.
 Tracee Ellis Ross

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I'm extremely blessed to have the extraordinary mother that I have, and I don't mean Diana Ross, I mean the mother. My mom paved a road that didn't exist, as did Oprah.
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 Tracee Ellis Ross