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Susan Gregg Gilmore, Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen Quotes: It's a funny thing, how much time we spend planning our lives. We so convince ourselves of what we want to do, that sometimes we don't see what we're meant to do.
         

It's a funny thing, how much time we spend planning our lives. We so convince ourselves of what we want to do, that sometimes we don't see what we're meant to do.


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It's a funny thing, how much time we spend planning our lives. We so convince ourselves of what we want to do, that sometimes we don't see what we're meant to do.
         



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This page presents the quote "It's a funny thing, how much time we spend planning our lives. We so convince ourselves of what we want to do, that sometimes we don't see what we're meant to do.". Author of this quote is Susan Gregg Gilmore, Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen. This quote is about life, planning, destiny,.