It's only terrible to have nothing to wait for.

Erich Maria Remarque
It's only terrible to have nothing to wait for.
It's only terrible to have nothing to wait for.
It's only terrible to have nothing to wait for.
It's only terrible to have nothing to wait for.
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When you’re waiting for something, you’re longing for it in all the ways that you can be longing for it. You’re in the moment when you’re waiting for it. For example, when someone is in line at the grocery store, they are in position to buy something. When they get to the cashier, they are about to receive what they’ve been waiting for.

But it seems like only a matter of seconds before anything can happen. It’s only terrible to have nothing to wait for.

Source: Three Comrades

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