Today you live, child. Tomorrow, you dream.

Lawrence Hill
Today you live, child. Tomorrow, you dream.
Today you live, child. Tomorrow, you dream.
Today you live, child. Tomorrow, you dream.
Today you live, child. Tomorrow, you dream.
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Today you live, child. Tomorrow, you dream. A quote by author Anne Lamott who is best known for her book "Scrappy" I think it pretty much sums up my feelings about life. There is no easy way out and there is no point to be better than anyone else because there is no such thing as perfection.

We all do our best and that is all we can do. If we don't, we get hurt and hurt others who are trying to be better.

Source: Someone Knows My Name

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