Clare Collins-Newton In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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There is a line in the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare which states “There is a tide in the affairs of men /Which taken at the flood leads on to fortune”. Clare Collins-Newton, metaphorically speaking, represents that tide in my life and also that of our two children Kristofer, and Zachary. I learned very early in our marriage to never doubt her drive to succeed. So It will not surprise anyone to learn that she spearheaded our first move from Brooklyn to Queens on a meager income when I thought it was not possible, and similarly the relocation to Baldwin Long Island. Clare and I give credit to the Lord for the comfortable life the family now lives and enjoys. It will be remiss of me, however, not to salute her for the tremendous sacrifices

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