Death walks faster than the wind and never returns what he has taken.

Hans Christian Andersen
Death walks faster than the wind and never returns what...
Death walks faster than the wind and never returns what...
Death walks faster than the wind and never returns what...
Death walks faster than the wind and never returns what...
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Death walks faster than the wind and never returns what he has taken. “Death walks faster than the wind and never returns what he has taken” is a quote from the book called The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey. In it, you can find out how to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

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