I began to realize that I could go wherever and whenever I dreamed.

Chess Desalls
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When we set out to go on a trip, we do not always know where we will end up. We can get lost along the way and find ourselves in places that are not at all what we expected. The important thing is that we keep going, keep searching for something better and keep believing that there has to be a reason behind our travels.

Source: Travel Glasses

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