In my experience, it is always worth it to find the love that lives inside you. No matter how deep you have to dig sometimes.

Scott Stabile
In my experience, it is always worth it to find...
In my experience, it is always worth it to find...
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In my experience, it is always worth it to find the love that lives inside you. No matter how deep you have to dig sometimes. - by Les Brown, author of "Search Inside Yourself" and "The Power of Intention". That's what you want.

That's what you need. If you miss finding that, no amount of money can make up for it. (This one is a good example of how something may not be as simple as we want it to be.)

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