Daily Quote 05-09-2024
“When we die, it is not our personal pleasures that remain, it is the imprint of all our actions and interactions. The things we did to and for others, whether helpful or unhelpful, leave a mark.” – John Bruna
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“When we die, it is not our personal pleasures that remain, it is the imprint of all our actions and interactions. The things we did to and for others, whether helpful or unhelpful, leave a mark.” – John Bruna
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