Some things can be fixed. Some things are just too broken.

Susan Vaught
Some things can be fixed. Some things are just too...
Some things can be fixed. Some things are just too...
Some things can be fixed. Some things are just too...
Some things can be fixed. Some things are just too...
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Some things can be fixed. Some things are just too broken. No matter how much you try to fix things, they are never going to be the way they were before. It’s pointless to try because you will just fail. Instead, just accept that things are broken and move on to the next thing in your life.

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