The darkness that follows a sunset is never so dark that it can change the inevitability of a sunrise.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
The darkness that follows a sunset is never so dark...
The darkness that follows a sunset is never so dark...
The darkness that follows a sunset is never so dark...
The darkness that follows a sunset is never so dark...
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A sunset is a beautiful and majestic thing. It is like the end of a perfect day, with clouds fading into the horizon and the sun setting as it sets every day. The sun has set, and now we must wait for it to rise again. People can spend their whole life waiting for that perfect sunset and never experience one.

However, that doesn’t mean they won’t see many more sunsets in their lifetime. We will see many more sunsets because there are countless other sunrises out there waiting for us to experience them, whether our lives are long or short.

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