How is it that hearts hold on to memories with the strength of hope and possibilities.

Alfa H
How is it that hearts hold on to memories with...
How is it that hearts hold on to memories with...
How is it that hearts hold on to memories with...
How is it that hearts hold on to memories with...
About This Quote

When you are young, it is easy to feel that you are invincible. You are not likely to worry about the future, because you are sure you are heading onto a bright and happy future. However, as we grow older we learn that the future is not as certain as we once thought it would be. We also find that we can't just hang on to our memories and keep them close for the rest of our lives.

We must pass them on and share them with others if we want them to remain strong and vibrant. This is an important lesson about growing up and moving on with your life.

Source: Abandoned Breaths

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