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One Quotes by Edchelyn
- I guess to have you will never be and I have to accept it even if it hurts me. But theres one thing more Ill…
- An friend asked me a while ago to give her one good reason why I love you so much. I smiled and said, Because theres…
- You're this one little thing in this big world that can be the only one who could hurt me so much. But no matter how…
- Once in my life, I met someone whom I loved and cared for. I gave everything, I fought for him. But one thing I forgot…
- What if the person you secretly love tells you that he has already found the one hell spend forever with? Would you be brave enough…
- *12 signs your falling in love* 12. You'll read his/her texts over and over again... 11. You'll walk really really slow while you're with him/her...…
- Can you hold me just for a second? Cause I miss the way you do. Can we be together for one more minute? Cause I…
- It hurts to see the one I love move on while I cant even let go. It hurts to see the one I love happy…
- They say there is a reason, they say that time will heal. But neither time nor reason can change the way I feel. No one…
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- We construct a narrative for ourselves, and that's the thread that we follow from one day to the next. People who disintegrate… — Paul Auster
- Grief makes one hour ten. — William Shakespeare
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