You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and wonderfully made.

Abiola Abrams
You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and...
You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and...
You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and...
You are magnificent beyond measure, perfect in your imperfections, and...
About This Quote

This quote captures the beauty of the human body. We are made out of dust, but we are also the dust that makes us into something perfect.

Source: The Sacred Bombshell Handbook Of Selflove

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