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Uncertainty

UncertaintyIt is preferable to bear the ills we have than fly to those we not know.
(William Shakespeare)

7 comentários:

吳勇佩吳勇佩 said...

Readiness is all.............................................................

Passageiro do Tempo said...

Parabéns pelo teu blogue, um abraço!

香昱信張君林 said...

心中醒,口中說,紙上作,不從身上習過,皆無用也。..................................................

Cristina Moreno said...

Esta frase faz um magnifico complemento a esta imagem!!:)

文郭ss華賴ss添卉顏俊s任 said...

多謝分享~ 真是意料之外的收獲!!............................................................

宮惠如宮惠如 said...

讚啦~~多謝分享!!>ˍ<............................................................

pqueirozribeiro said...

Gostei dessa foto. Elas são difíceis mas essa está muito boa.

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