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Finish the Sentence: Bolivia

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Once again, many thanks to non-English speakers for expressing themselves in my tongue.
Country codes used for non-Bolivians.



Till (GER)
I am inspired by: Friends
I regret: Taking things for granted
Today I am grateful for: Nice people and impressions

Carolina
I am inspired by: Creativity
I regret: Hurting people
Today I am grateful for: Being with my family

Patricia
I am inspired by: Nature
I regret: Not doing the things I could have
Today I am grateful for: My family


Jose
I am inspired by: Life
I regret: Nothing
Today I am grateful for: Enjoying family and friends

Theresa
I am inspired by: Friendship
I regret: Not doing the things I could have
Today I am grateful for: This special occasion to be with my family

Sissy
I am inspired by: The world, and the love
I regret: Not enjoying every minute of the day
Today I am grateful for: Being able to travel and live the life


Juan Carlos
I am inspired by: This trip and the things surrounding me
I regret: Tomorrow being the final day of the trip
Today I am grateful for: Knowing good people

Werner (GER)
I am inspired by: Learning more about South America
I regret: Not having more time, it's the most important quality of life
Today I am grateful for: Visiting the Isla de Sol

Rita (AUS)
I am inspired by: Beauty
I regret: Not being able to grasp things as quickly as I'd like
Today I am grateful for: For being able to do what I can, beauty, and good friends.


Jean (AUS)
I am inspired by: The beauty of nature and music
I regret: Getting old
Today I am grateful for: Family, friends, and reasonable health

Mary (AUS)
I am inspired by: Travel, it doesn't matter where
I regret: Not traveling sooner
Today I am grateful for: Being alive

Bronwen (UK)
I am inspired by: Literature, life and love
I regret: Not letting my family and friends know how much I love them
Today I am grateful for: The sunshine, and the scenery


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