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20 Inspirational Quotes from Kid President

"You don't need a cape to be a hero. You just need to care."

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Someone asked me the other day who my most influential person was, and where most people would retort a sibling or a parent, I couldn't help but think that the Kid President was my most influential person. Here is why. This is a collection of my favorite quotes from Kid President and where they help me most in my life.


1. The most important thing to remember is that you have purpose and you're a wonderful contribution to this world. Don't forget that!

2. You never know what kind of day others are having so it is very important to remember that not everyone is having the same day as you. But the least you can do for everyone is be supportive and make everyone feel like they mean something in this world.

3. Try it out. It makes a world of difference and it can honestly make someone's day!

4. Winter blues and depression is a real thing and not everyone can make it out of bed or even out of their rooms. It happens, be supportive! It will make someone's day!

5. But here is a good reason to get out bed everyday. If you're not doing anything all day, what have you achieved? If you're paying to go to college then at least take advantage of the opportunity you were given, not everyone can make it to college!

6. Before sparking up a disagreement or a fight with someone remember this quote. You can disagree with someone, that's normal. But the most important thing to remember is at the end of the day we are all humans, and we need to respect one another.

7. Why dwell on insignificant factors in life, when rather you can be happy that those opportunities have been presented to you!

8. There is always kindness to be appreciated about another, and if you can't think of something nice to say.. THINK HARDER!

9. Don't follow the status quo, or because "everyone is doing it." You are an individual, be your own party and do what makes you happy!

10. For when you can't really find something good to come out of this day, just remember that not all is bad and you're a tough cookie!

11. Love will always win in the battle against hate, no matter how much bad there is, love will make it better!

12. This one is self explanatory, but why would you want to be mean, when instead you could be meaningful? There is more value and appreciation in being meaningful!

13. The world isn't all bad, we have you and me AND CUPCAKES!

14. Surround yourself with people who make you happy and people who reassure you that you're a wonderful person. Those are the best people to befriend!

15. Major Key.

16. Selflessness over selfishness all day everyday!

17. Dream big, dream without limits. You're the only one limiting yourself. What is the harm of a big dream, big goals? There's nothing wrong with that!

18. Don't forget that you're not expected to be perfect, you're perfectly fine as is, mistakes and all.

19. Don't try to be better than anyone but you.

20. Not all heroes wear capes.

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