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I Thought Quotes by Naquitta Faith
- You're cutting my life into pieces...don't you notice that I cry everyday...? I thought you had cared, guess I was wrong...you have lost your mind,…
- I stared into the flame that was burning my happiness, and thought to myself, why didn't I do this earlier, it is much better than…
- A few days ago, I believe a few...but anyway, I cried like a little kid at school. I cried so much that I couldn't speak,…
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