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- The real art is in the street, is making the artwork, and for that you have to involve people. The action is actually the artwork.
- No one is actually busy.its just a matter of priority
- Why did I believe your wealthy lies. Why did I even try and get you back I can't believe I actually thought you cared for…
- What happens in love? when u fall in love with someone after a small time span she starts avoiding u she starts ignoring you y?…
- In a mad race to nowhere,how many of us stop and look around ? And even the one who do,how many do actually show compassion…
- Freaking' sad to feel your not wanted by the one you love, that you'll do almost anything to make that person feel loved. But well…
- Sure, you'll be knocked down in life. Several times, actually, it's what you do after you've been knocked down that matters.
- I hate it when you can't stop thinking about that one person... And deep down inside you know they aren't actually thinking about you.
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