“As long as you are afraid to love you will never be free to choose, free to want, free to get. Let go of what belongs to the past and think of the future with optimism. No one else can do it for you.”

—  Prevale

Original: Finché avrete paura di amare non sarete mai liberi di scegliere, liberi di volere, liberi di ottenere. Lasciate andare ciò che appartiene al passato e pensate al futuro con ottimismo. Nessun altro può farlo per voi.
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