I learned long ago to never be disappointed by people. Especially politicians.

Chuck Pfarrer
I learned long ago to never be disappointed by people....
I learned long ago to never be disappointed by people....
I learned long ago to never be disappointed by people....
I learned long ago to never be disappointed by people....
About This Quote

It is always good to allow people who don’t love us to hurt us, because in the end everyone will be disappointed by them. Even when they are disappointed, you will only have one person to be disappointed by. The advantage of not being disappointed is that you are able to move on to the next person who does not love you.

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