"Do it now, reason for it later, and……" — Modestas Rinkevicius
"Do it now, reason for it later, and leave the thinking of it for when you get older."
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21 Quotes by Modestas Rinkevicius
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You see, I might not understand love, but at least I feel happy with her.
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No religion is worth believing in, and the only creature you should truly believe in - is yourself.
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The ones that make the biggest fuss are the ones that care the most.
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When there's a chance, always choose actions instead of words. Words are merely words without any proof.
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Some introverts are actually brilliant extraverts. They're just afraid of judgement.
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The problem is not in the person itself, but in the society that surrounds him.
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Love cannot be seen, touched, tasted, heard nor smelled. It was created to feel.
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Sometimes all you need is a simple 'sorry.'
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Learn to appreciate things before you end up losing them.
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By the time you get old, you will have regretted things you didn't do more, than the things you have…
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Don't hesitate on something you've been thinking of doing for a while now. Just do it and do not regret…
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Everyone wants nice things, but not everyone is as courageous to do them meanwhile being afraid of judgement.
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