“We and you are not the same. You have the central streets; we have the dark back alleys. Your time is day; ours is night. You have a future. We live only ‘right now.’ You despise us. We hate you. You might end up in our world. We’ll never end up in yours. Almost never.”
LIZ MURRAY was born in one of New York’s poor neighborhoods to a drug addict and a prostitute. For several years she lived on the street. Today she’s one of the most in-demand speakers. She has shared the stage with Stephen Covey, Mikhail Gorbachev, Tony Blair, and the Dalai Lama. Ronda Burn included her life story in her legendary project “The Hero.”