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Stupidity Quotes by Nishan Panwar
- Staying with someone who doesn't appreciate you isn't loyalty, its stupidity.
- Love is not about communicating everyday. It's about trusting each other that you won't do anything stupid while you're not together.
- Silence is the intelligent person's way out of a conversation with an idiot.
- If you don't do anything stupid when you're young, you won't remember something funny when you're old.
- Never argue with idiots. Because First they bring you to their level and then they beat you with their experience.
- Sometimes, you just have to do some stupid things in life to find out who are the ones who will stay on and accept you..
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