Soren Kierkegaard — "The greatest misfortune of all is that people are not willing to live in the pre…"
The greatest misfortune of all is that people are not willing to live in the present, but are always looking forward to the future.
The greatest misfortune of all is that people are not willing to live in the present, but are always looking forward to the future.
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