Posted on March 22, 2019
by dangerdan
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“Life is like a wheel, sooner or later it comes around to where you started, reliving old challenges facing loss and once again rebuilding.” The heart of the question is simply this, “Are you strong enough to take the chance and spin… Continue Reading “A WARRIOR CAN STILL BE MADE OUT OF ME”
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