“Whenever you doubt what you are doing, remember to love what you have. Remember to love what you do. Remember to love what you give.”

—  Prevale

Original: (it) Ogniqualvolta dovessi dubitare di ciò che stai facendo, ricorda di amare ciò che hai. Ricorda di amare ciò che fai. Ricorda di amare ciò che dai.
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