I lost someone close to me once. .. Taught me to live in the moment. Life is short, you know?

Brent Jones
I lost someone close to me once. ..  Taught me...
I lost someone close to me once. ..  Taught me...
I lost someone close to me once. ..  Taught me...
I lost someone close to me once. ..  Taught me...
About This Quote

This quote is very motivating and it can be used as a self-motivational quote. Using this quote, a person can remind himself about the importance of living in the moment. It is a good idea to live in the moment because you never know what will happen if you wait till later to enjoy your life or do something important.

Source: The Fifteenth Of June

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