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Life is Long – If You Know How to Use It

"It's not at all that we have too short a time to live, but that we squander a great deal of it.  Life is long enough, and it's given in sufficient measure to do many things if we spend it well.  But when it's poured down the drain of luxury and neglect, when it's employed … Continue reading Life is Long – If You Know How to Use It →

rbroma Uncategorized Leave a comment December 27, 2016December 27, 2016 1 Minute

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