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The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.

The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable. (Rosellen Brown)

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Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.
Rosellen Brown Quotes: The pity of living only once is that there is no way, ever, to be sure which sorrows are inevitable.