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never too late to become what you want to be 梦想终有成真时 the first day of school our professor introduced a little old lady to us. 开学第一天,教授把一位小个子老太太介绍给了我们。 why are you in college at such a you
1) I will not make the same mistakes that you did 我不会重复你犯过的错误 I will not let myself Cause my heart so much misery 也不会让内心承受如此痛苦 I will not break the way you did, 我不会干涉你选择的方式 You fel
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