The literary text/quote that brought some kind of value to my life is:
"Trust me, you will get whatever you want.
If not today, someday.
If not all, most of it."
: J. Alchem
It was penned down by J. Alchem, the author of the book Undelivered Letters and A Road not Traveled.
This text/quote gives me patience and strength whenever I read it. Whether it is life, love, relationship, or dreams, I see it applicable everywhere. It motivates me. It ensures me the time, efforts, and heart I am putting into something will not go in vain and I will get whatever I want or dream, if not today then someday and if not all, then most of it. There comes a moment in our life when we get tired of applying efforts, giving time, and putting our heart into something. We all go through that phase of life. And then we need something that can motivate us or help us to bounce back. This text/quote has been doing the same for me for years.
Think about a literary text that has brought some kind of value to your life. There...
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