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Fennel Hudson, Fine Things - Fennel's Journal - No. 8 Quotes: There comes a time in one’s life, perhaps in middle age, when we stop and assess who we are, and the life we have.
         

There comes a time in one’s life, perhaps in middle age, when we stop and assess who we are, and the life we have.


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There comes a time in one’s life, perhaps in middle age, when we stop and assess who we are, and the life we have.
         



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