When change loses its magic, then there really isn't anything left to live for.

Tommy Wallach
When change loses its magic, then there really isn't anything...
When change loses its magic, then there really isn't anything...
When change loses its magic, then there really isn't anything...
When change loses its magic, then there really isn't anything...
About This Quote

Deep down, we all know that change is the only constant in life. Every day is a different day, but the world itself keeps spinning on its axis. Without change, there would be no new beginning, no new hope, no new beginning. We have to accept the fact that things will change and that things will go on forever. Change is part of life, so we must embrace it.

Source: Thanks For The Trouble

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