“True love makes you happy, gives smiles and encouraging the soul to face its fears.”

—  Prevale

Original: ​​Il vero amore rende felici, regala sorrisi ed incoraggia l'anima ad affrontare le sue paure.
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Italian DJ and producer 1983

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Original: Ogni giorno, scegli chi sa distrarti dai cattivi pensieri, chi ha il potere di incoraggiarti con il suo sguardo, chi ti rende felice con un sorriso, chi sa amare i tuoi pregi e i tuoi difetti. Chi è in grado di scaldarti il cuore, al solo suo pensiero.
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