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The Cracks in the Wall

by Michael J. Merritt on November 25, 2018April 10, 2025

Life is not necessarily a bridge that is to be crossed, but a building that is to be built.  There is no point in a journey without a purpose.

With every brick that is laid with love and honor.
Your life monument will remain that much stronger.

It was cracks in the wall that caused Rome to fall.

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