Perhaps if I'd had God in my life growing up I would have been able to understand the total and complete unfairness of the universe rewarding mean girls

Sloane Crosley
Perhaps if I'd had God in my life growing up...
Perhaps if I'd had God in my life growing up...
Perhaps if I'd had God in my life growing up...
Perhaps if I'd had God in my life growing up...
About This Quote

When you grow up in a family that is filled with love and respect for self and others, it's easy to understand that some people will feel entitled to get away with things. When we were young, we didn't know we had a choice about how we grew up. It was the choices we made every day, both big and small, that showed us who we were and what we valued most. So it's important to remember that you get to choose your attitude and the way you interact with the world around you.

Source: I Was Told Thered Be Cake

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