Whatever you do or wherever you go in life, after a while everything you did will look like a dream to you!

Mehmet Murat Ildan
Whatever you do or wherever you go in life, after...
Whatever you do or wherever you go in life, after...
Whatever you do or wherever you go in life, after...
Whatever you do or wherever you go in life, after...
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Everything you do in your life will look like a dream to you after sometime, nothing will seem real. But you will remember with fondness how it all started.

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