Quotes of Virginia Hanson - somelinesforyou

“ We must determine whether we really want freedom — whether we are willing to dare the perils of… rebirth… For we never take a step forward without surrendering something that we may have held dear, without dying to that which has been. ”

- Virginia Hanson

“ We must determine whether we really want freedom — whether we are willing to dare the perils of… rebirth… For we never take a step forward without surrendering something that we may have held dear, without dying to that which has been. ”

- Virginia Hanson

“ We must determine whether we really want freedom — whether we are willing to dare the perils of… rebirth… For we never take a step forward without surrendering something that we may have held dear, without dying to that which has been. ”

- Virginia Hanson

“ We must determine whether we really want freedom — whether we are willing to dare the perils of… rebirth… For we never take a step forward without surrendering something that we may have held dear, without dying to that which has been. ”

- Virginia Hanson

“ We must determine whether we really want freedom — whether we are willing to dare the perils of… rebirth… For we never take a step forward without surrendering something that we may have held dear, without dying to that which has been. ”

- Virginia Hanson

“ We must determine whether we really want freedom — whether we are willing to dare the perils of… rebirth… For we never take a step forward without surrendering something that we may have held dear, without dying to that which has been. ”

- Virginia Hanson

“ We must determine whether we really want freedom — whether we are willing to dare the perils of… rebirth… For we never take a step forward without surrendering something that we may have held dear, without dying to that which has been. ”

- Virginia Hanson

“ We must determine whether we really want freedom — whether we are willing to dare the perils of… rebirth… For we never take a step forward without surrendering something that we may have held dear, without dying to that which has been. ”

- Virginia Hanson
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