Anyone who's ever gone from warm and bright to cold and dark knows how I felt.

Lauren Wolk
Anyone who's ever gone from warm and bright to cold...
Anyone who's ever gone from warm and bright to cold...
Anyone who's ever gone from warm and bright to cold...
Anyone who's ever gone from warm and bright to cold...
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The good things in life are not hard to find once you look, but they’re hard to find in the first place. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west, and we can see our breath when we exhale. We all know we need food and shelter and friends and family, but how many of us realize that we need hope? Hope is what makes our lives worth living. Without it, we can't find the strength to keep going, let alone to enjoy what little time we have left. Anyone who's ever felt that way knows how I felt.

Source: Wolf Hollow

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