...the more I felt that perhaps believing in fairies was more important than seeing them. In seeing, there is often question and doubt.

Hazel Gaynor
...the more I felt that perhaps believing in fairies was...
...the more I felt that perhaps believing in fairies was...
...the more I felt that perhaps believing in fairies was...
...the more I felt that perhaps believing in fairies was...
About This Quote

A person who has an open mind and is looking for the truth should never doubt his or her search for truth. A person should not be so eager to see things that he or she may miss out on the real thing. If there are other options, look at them first because otherwise you may find that you wasted your time.

Source: The Cottingley Secret

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