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- Do not lay on the multitude the blame that is due to a few.
- Thanks are justly due for boons unbought
- I have been diagnosed with the deadly I Miss You Syndrome due to which I suffer from a permanent and irreversible disability of Missing You…
- Two pigs wearing suits brought the news that I'm wanted by the bank. They say the rent is due. Caesar's onto you so you better…
- I think its due time you realize that I won't wait for you forever.....there will be a day when I get tired of loving you.....there…
- I trusted uuh that was my biggest fault .. and uuh used me just like malt..!! My eyes were full of tear.. one thing I…
- I love him a lot due to his jovial manner of showing his anger. wHy sO sErIoUs???????
- All praise is due to The One and the Only He is the Master Of all creation Hes the Sustainer And the Maintainer Of the…
- ...if someone is disappointing you it only means you are due for an appointment elsewhere...
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