The best things aren't perfectly constructed. They aren't illusions. they aren't larger than life. They are life.

Nina Lacour
The best things aren't perfectly constructed. They aren't illusions. they...
The best things aren't perfectly constructed. They aren't illusions. they...
The best things aren't perfectly constructed. They aren't illusions. they...
The best things aren't perfectly constructed. They aren't illusions. they...
About This Quote

A great quote for me because it's so true. The best things in life are not perfect, they aren't illusions, or larger than life. They are life itself. We always want to have the best things, but they're never perfect.

Sometimes we believe that if something is too good to be true it will be snatched away from us. Even though our dreams are not perfect they are worth pursuing because they are real and can make us happy.

Source: Everything Leads To You

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