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Im social and I meet people and talk to people but Im not looking for the ideal person to fit my mold and to raise my fa
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"I'm social and I meet people and talk to people but I'm not looking for the ideal person to fit my mold and to raise my family with yet. I'm just kind of doing my thing and learning from the people I'm around and who I cross paths with"

- Picabo Street

About this Quote

Picabo Street's quote recommends that she is open to meeting brand-new individuals and also gaining from them, however she is not proactively searching for a partner to calm down with. She is material with her existing lifestyle as well as is putting in the time to gain from individuals she satisfies. This could be taken a sign of maturity and also self-awareness, as she is not rushing right into a partnership and is rather making the effort to find out and also grow. She is also available to the concept of finding a person to share her life with, yet is not proactively seeking it out. This quote can be seen as a pointer to take the time to gain from individuals around us and to not rush right into partnerships.

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Picabo Street This quote is written / told by Picabo Street somewhere between April 3, 1971 and today. She was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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