[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 83 (Friday, May 30, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H5028]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN MEMORY OF MAYA ANGELOU
(Ms. LEE of California asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Ms. LEE of California. Mr. Speaker, it is with a sense of sadness,
yet gratitude, that I rise to honor the life and the memory of a great,
phenomenal warrior woman, Dr. Maya Angelou. I offer my condolences to
Dr. Angelou's friends and family, including her son Guy Johnson, who is
both a friend and constituent, as they celebrate and mourn her spirit-
filled life.
I will forever cherish the private moments I had the privilege to
share with Maya. One I recall was when, years ago, she invited me to
her beautiful home, where we talked in her living room as sisters about
our lives, our struggles, our passions for improving the human
condition. I confided in her about the many challenges I faced after
voting against the authorization to use military force. She encouraged
me, and the affirmation she gave to me during those trying times will
always be with me.
I tell you, Dr. Angelou lived life to its fullest, and she shared
with the world the essence of a purposeful life. I will hold her words,
``be certain that you do not die without having done something
wonderful for humanity,'' close to my heart, knowing that she was one
of humanity's greatest gifts.
While the world grieves in Dr. Maya Angelou's passing, we can take
comfort in the fact that her words and her legacy live on in
generations of people who have been touched, challenged, and inspired
by her work. We will miss her tremendously, but Dr. Maya Angelou's
legacy and her spirit will live on forever.
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