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- We often say that we don't know the value of our loved ones until we lose them... but the reality is that we never thought…
- When true legends unite ,And for a common cause they fight .Then its them- the Gods , who must fear their might
- People ask me if I am a christian . I reply them that I am human ....
- When true legends come together , and for a common cause they fight , then its them -the gods , who must fear their might…
- Before somebody try to replace u , replace them ....!
- I cant ensure that u will not have problems in our relation but I ensure u that u will not face them alone
- The evil that men do lives after them , the good is often burried with their bones .... - Antony , julius caesar
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