A slip of the foot may injure your body, but a slip of the tongue will injure your bond.
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It is for your own good to love a dare-devil rather than a holy coward. A dare-devil is a unique devil, battling your fears, your pains, conquering your uncertainties, carrying you his arms, and flying out of the corrosive fire. The coward is a trickster serpent, which vanishes in your time of despair, and appears in time of equanimity.
Sticking to one person for a lifetime is not a waste of time or lack of better ones, it means you've found your place of eternity.
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