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Thing Quotes by Aldyna Threesya
- The hardest thing that you have to deal with, everytime you find someone new, is when you find out that person isn't interested in you.
- The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at right time. But also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at…
- Smaller thing is hurt more in life than bigger one. You can sit on top of the mountain but you can't sit on the tip…
- The one important thing I've learned over the years is the difference between taking one's work seriously and taking one's self seriously.
- The only thing I like about stones that come in my way is, once I pass them, they automatically become my milestone.
- I love photos. Because the best thing about it is that, it never changes. Even when the people in it change.
- When two people in love break up, they can't be friends. As they have hurt each other, they can't be enemies. The only thing they…
- It's a horrible thing to see your lost love walk past you with another girl. And it's the worst thing to know that you made…
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