“It's necessary to learn to value our time and to share it exclusively with people who deserve our friendship, love, affection and respect.”

—  Prevale

Original: È necessario imparare a dar valore al nostro tempo e a condividerlo esclusivamente con persone che meritano la nostra amicizia, il nostro amore, affetto e rispetto.
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