“Do not anxiously hope for that which is not yet come; do not vainly regret what is already past” – Chinese Proverbs
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"Do not anxiously hope for that which is not yet come; do not vainly regret what is already past" – Chinese Proverbs
"Do not anxiously hope for that which is not yet come; do not vainly regret what is already past" – Chinese Proverbs
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