She found herselfover a long and treacherous roadand the more treacherous the road became, the more of herselfshe found.

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She found herselfover a long and treacherous roadand the more...
She found herselfover a long and treacherous roadand the more...
She found herselfover a long and treacherous roadand the more...
She found herselfover a long and treacherous roadand the more...
About This Quote

The more obstacles you try to get through, the more of yourselfyou will find.

Source: Love Her Wild: Poems

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