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It is reasonable to have perfection in our eye that we may always advance toward it, though we know
It is reasonable to have perfection in our eye that we may always advance toward it, though we know
It is reasonable to have perfection in our eye that we may always advance toward it, though we know
It is reasonable to have perfection in our eye that we may always advance toward it, though we know
It is reasonable to have perfection in our eye that we may always advance toward it, though we know
It is reasonable to have perfection in our eye that we may always advance toward it, though we know
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