Quote by Joe Mantegna
I mean, its the life lessons that I suppose you learn that nobody

I mean, its the life lessons that I suppose you learn that nobody gets a free ride and that you do the best you can with the means that you can and try to open yourself to as much knowledge and all that that you can. – Joe Mantegna

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