Quote by Kelly Preston

I would like to end world hunger and create world peace, stop corruption, stop drugs getting to kids.


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Summary

This quote expresses the desire to bring about significant positive changes in the world. The individual aspires to eradicate global hunger and foster peace worldwide, aiming to ensure that every person has access to basic sustenance and no conflicts disrupt their lives. Additionally, they strive to combat corruption, aiming for transparency and fairness in governance and social systems. Lastly, the quote underscores the determination to prevent the scourge of drug abuse from affecting children, protecting their well-being and future prospects. It reflects a vision of a better world with equal opportunities, harmony, and a safe environment for all.

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Peace
By Kelly Preston
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