Stephen LevineHow soon will we accept this opportunity to be fully alive before we die? (88)
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How soon will we accept this opportunity to be fully alive before we die? (88) This quote speaks of the importance of living in the moment. We all need to live life to the fullest, no matter how bad things get. Otherwise, when the moment comes, we may not recognize what it was like to be truly alive.
Source: A Year To Live: How To Live This Year As If It Were Your Last
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