“Take care of the feelings a person has for you: you’ll almost always realize what she’s worth, when it’s too late.”

—  Prevale

Original: Prenditi cura dei sentimenti che una persona prova per te: ti renderai quasi sempre conto del suo valore, quando è troppo tardi.
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