Everyone should have a place in your heart, but only a special few should have a place in your life.

Matshona Dhliwayo
Everyone should have a place in your heart, but only...
Everyone should have a place in your heart, but only...
Everyone should have a place in your heart, but only...
Everyone should have a place in your heart, but only...
About This Quote

This quote suggests that you should be willing to take action on your feelings, but that the actions you take should be thoughtfully chosen. For instance, do you really want to let someone into your life who is out of your league? The more people who want a place in your life, the harder it will be to choose among them.

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