We believed we were safe. That was the big fantasy.

John Marsden
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The most important thing to remember in life is that you don’t know everything. We all look at the world with rose colored glasses, assuming that everything will always go our way. We want our lives to be perfect. But, the truth is, we don’t know what will happen tomorrow, next week or next month.

We have no idea what forces will conspire against us or what unexpected, amazing things will happen in our lives. So, why would we sit around and wait for things to go perfectly? Why not get out there and take action today to make our lives better tomorrow?

Source: Tomorrow, When The War Began

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