Among all the nonsense, mistakes, and bad ideas we come up with, maybe some truth will sneak in.

Henning Mankell
Among all the nonsense, mistakes, and bad ideas we come...
Among all the nonsense, mistakes, and bad ideas we come...
Among all the nonsense, mistakes, and bad ideas we come...
Among all the nonsense, mistakes, and bad ideas we come...
About This Quote

Nothing is ordinary. The world is full of nonsense, mistakes, and bad ideas. So, when we look around at the world, we can’t help but notice all the crazy things that happen every day. No matter how hard we try to ignore them, they will always remain in our sight.

Even though it may seem like nothing makes sense, there still might be something to it. Yes, even when we are ignorant about something or don’t know how to handle a situation, there is surely some truth in it.

Source: Sidetracked

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