“After a sentimental burn I had decided to participate but without wanting to tie myself to anyone. As then happened to me with Jeremias, you never know what awaits us.”

—  Soleil Sorge

Dopo una scottatura sentimentale avevo deciso di partecipare ma senza volermi legare a nessuno. Come poi è successo a me con Jeremias non si sa mai cosa ci aspetta.
Frasi di Soleil Sorge https://aforismi.meglio.it/aforismi-di.htm?n=Soleil+Sorge, aforismi.meglio.it.

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