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- I always knew no-one wanted this, I never thought it could happen you acted like you wanted this but then you lead me on. I…
- You and me we stand for something.
- If you want to forget something or someone, never hate it, or never hate him/her. Everything and everyone that you hate is engraved upon your…
- The reason why I cant let you go its your love its just does something to me it sends a shock right through me I…
- Holding on and letting go, are almost the same, both are difficult to do. Both are needed to fight for something. Holding on, you are…
- Still got something left to prove. It tends to keep things movin.
- If you dont stand for something you will fall for eveything.
- Life is not something that has meaning - its somthing we give meaning to. you dont end up with a meaningful life, you create it.
- God knows I'm not perfect, either. I've made tons of stupid mistakes, and later I regretted them. And I've done it over and over again,…
- One of the best feelings in the world is knowing that your presence and absence both mean something to someone
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- Hence poetry is something more philosophic and of graver import than history, since its statements are rather of the nature of universals,… — Aristotle