I don't think of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains.

Anne Frank
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About This Quote

When we think of the world around us, we tend to focus on all the problems. Often, however, there is beauty in our world that exists despite all the misery. There are people who still smile when they meet you, children who laugh when you tickle them, and couples who love each other. If you look past all the misery in your life, you will find beauty that remains.

Source: The Diary Of A Young Girl

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