George M. Gilbert Quotes
Nothing In Life That Is Of Value Comes Easy. If Good Things Came Easily Then The Value Would Be Diminished. When We Have A Vested Interest, When We Give Everything We Have, Then, And Only Then Are Those Good Times Valuable.
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