Tad WilliamsYou are only a prisoner when you surrender.
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We all have the capacity to be free and move forward. We can set ourselves free from our prison that we call life. Prisoners are people who lose the ability to fight and struggle to be free. We all have the power to choose what we do with our lives. It is important that we keep this in mind and remember that we don’t need to be prisoners of society or of our own actions.
Source: Shadowplay
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