You don't always have to kiss a lot of frogs to recognize a prince when you find one -Henrietta Barett

Julia Quinn
You don't always have to kiss a lot of frogs...
You don't always have to kiss a lot of frogs...
You don't always have to kiss a lot of frogs...
You don't always have to kiss a lot of frogs...
About This Quote

This quote is about the importance of believing in yourself. If you believe in yourself, you can go for your dreams and achieve them. But if you don't believe in yourself, you won't be able to do that because it might be too much to handle at that point. So, you might want to start with kissing frogs first.

Source: Minx

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