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- Every body loves you when you love every body. No one love you if you do not love any one.
- There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved. GEORGE SAND
- Love is like a rubber band held at both ends by two people.... When one leaves It hurts other....
- When u are at the end of the rope, just tie one knot and hang on ill surely come and tie the remaining two around…
- Ind Someone who isn't afraid to admit they miss you. Someone Who knows that you r Not perfect, But treats u as if you are.…
- U never get a person oF ur type In this World u will either have to adjust or u will have to Compromise u adjust…
- Oday is dil se dil ki baat day, So tell me any one thing that you have never told me. But always wanted 2 say…
- Sad but cute: I'm sorry If you can't love, me the way you loved the one before me, so I'll let you go to find…
- Care is one of the main ingredients that keeps Closeness alive despite distance and schedule.. Since I can't always see you, let my care be…
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