When I returned to New York, it had already changed. I always wished things could just remain.

Hannah Lillith Assadi
When I returned to New York, it had already changed....
When I returned to New York, it had already changed....
When I returned to New York, it had already changed....
When I returned to New York, it had already changed....
About This Quote

When you return from a trip, it is natural to feel the city has changed. In fact, even when you go back home, there is a certain feeling that things have changed since you left. However, what your see is only a small part of the whole picture. You cannot only see the changes that have occurred. You have to understand how they occurred and how you can best deal with them in the future.

Source: Sonora

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