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Very Quotes by Naquitta Faith
- Everything happens for a reason, or else it wouldn't happen.....yes, I do know that........but when you use it for an excuse with everything bad you…
- People don't realize that just because someone is a darker person, doesn't mean that there's something WRONG with them. They're fine! They have a very…
- I dont like to hide. I dont like to play superficial phony games. I want to stop playing them. I want ti be genuine and…
- I was in Alaska for 2 weeks, and to say it, I absolutely hated it. my uncle teased me about my disease, and he was…
- Some people say and act like they really know and understand who I am inside...very few people do...Amber Hope, is one who knows and understands…
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- I have a very sharp tongue, I'm very impatient, and it's a lifelong struggle. — Karen Armstrong