“By living feelings and emotions with the heart, one eliminates the existence of malaise that everyone could having within itself.”

—  Prevale

Original: Vivendo sentimenti ed emozioni con il cuore, si elimina l'esistenza di malessere che ognuno potrebbe avere dentro di sé.
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