It's all about how you look at things. We often choose to make something ugly or beautiful.

Lexi Blake
It's all about how you look at things. We often...
It's all about how you look at things. We often...
It's all about how you look at things. We often...
It's all about how you look at things. We often...
About This Quote

This quote is a good reminder for all of us to make something beautiful out of something bad or ugly if we are able to. Something might be bad but if you look at it in the right way, at the right time, you can make something beautiful out of it.

Source: Ruthless

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