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Holly Robinson, Sleeping Tigers Quotes: Was it possible to do both, to contribute to the world while merely observing it? To be content in the moment, but plan for the future? Could you follow your heart without losing all common sense?
         

Was it possible to do both, to contribute to the world while merely observing it? To be content in the moment, but plan for the future? Could you follow your heart without losing all common sense?


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This page presents the quote "Was it possible to do both, to contribute to the world while merely observing it? To be content in the moment, but plan for the future? Could you follow your heart without losing all common sense?". Author of this quote is Holly Robinson, Sleeping Tigers. This quote is about giving, common-sense, contentment, giving-your-best,.