We live out our lives as we are meant to live them-with some choice, with some chance, but mostly as a result of the persons we are.

Terry Brooks
We live out our lives as we are meant to...
We live out our lives as we are meant to...
We live out our lives as we are meant to...
We live out our lives as we are meant to...
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The best that we can do in life is to be ourselves. Our actions and our decisions are shaped by who we are and where we’ve come from. If we try to change who we are to fit the circumstances of our lives, we will never be happy.

Source: The Druid Of Shannara

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