“Be and remain yourself, unconditionally. It's good to be yourself: true, rare, unique and authentic.”

—  Prevale

Original: Siate e restate voi stessi, incondizionatamente. È bello essere se stessi: veri, rari, unici e autentici.
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Italian DJ and producer 1983

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