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I’d love to have a deep chat with Mother Teresa. She is my all-time favorite inspiration, and I’d like to see if she had any particular insights to share.
SKL, I have a cousin who is a Catholic Brother and there is a pic of him with Mother Teresa on his Facebook!
When I was a child I was fascinated with Abraham Lincoln. I know the stories were probably really exaggerated but I loved how he lived in a log cabin and loved that he walked so far to school. I love how he loved to read and I loved his compassion.
I also really had appreciation for Florence Nightingale. I just loved reading books about her and for a long time I wanted to be a nurse.
Joy ~ I was fascinated with Mary Todd Lincoln! Small world!
Did you know that Mary Todd Lincoln’s parents owened slaves in TN?
I do not know, the only person from my own history (which is not the question, I know), is my mom. Just to tell her quickly that the last 27 years, since she died, I missed her terribly and that she is the person, I admire the most. Also, I would ask her, if she knows how we, her children are doing. And that she can be proud of her children, the way she raised them into adulthood.
I realize, this wasn’t completely the question.
I think it would be fascinating to have a cup of tea with Eleanor Roosevelt 🙂
I need to think about this one. I don’t want to answer, just to answer. I’ll be back later!
This is a tough one. For me it changes as time goes by. Right now I think I would like to have a nice chat with John F. Kennedy. I would love to know what his opinion is on how his party has changed since his death.
I’m going to have to go with Jesus The Christ. Then Moses… can’t imagine walking around the desert for forty years with a bunch of complaining ppl who wished they had their old place back. lol