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The best revenge is to have enough self-worth not to seek it.

Posted by Adam Carter on February 7, 2020August 19, 2020

“Revenge is never a straight line. It’s a forest, and like a forest it’s easy to lose your way, to get lost, to forget where you came in.” ??
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Hattori Hanzo
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The best revenge is to have enough self-worth not to seek it.

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