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“Until It’s Gone"

“Some people don’t know what they have until it’s gone.”

“But what about the ones who do know? The ones who never took a damn thing for granted? Who tried their hardest to hold on, yet could only look on helplessly while they lost the thing they loved the most.”

“Isn’t it so much worse for them?”


― Lang Leav, The Universe of Us

Until It’s Gone
 
Some people don’t know what they have until it’s gone.
 
But what about the ones who do know? The ones who never took a damn thing for granted? Who tried their hardest to hold on, yet could only look on helplessly while they lost the thing they loved the most.
 
Isn’t it so much worse for them?  

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Anonymous (not verified), Tue, 04/09/2024 - 02:40
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