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life without dreams is a life without hope.

it is life without knowing due to not guessing.

you need to have dreams in order to have faith in someting.

it may either be bad to help get you over a fair.

and it may be good to test if your can handle the truth.

or it may just be sweet and relaxin as you want.

but a life without dreams is a life with out care.

you wouldn't want to know what happens next, or just have no fun.

a life without dreams is a lost cause, unless you like to have no fun and be alone and to ur self.

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