Quote by Celine Dion
The hardest thing to find in life is balance - especially the more

The hardest thing to find in life is balance – especially the more success you have, the more you look to the other side of the gate. What do I need to stay grounded, in touch, in love, connected, emotionally balanced? Look within yourself. – Celine Dion

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