As long as we have memories, yesterday remains, as long as we have
hope, tomorrow awaits. As long as we have friendship, each day is never a
waste.
There are some things that we never want to let go of.
People we never want to leave behind, but keep in mind that letting go
isn’t the end of the world. It’s the beginning of new life.
Sometimes, it is good to be ‘alone’, but that doesn’t make us lonely.
It
is not a matter of being present ‘with’ someone, it is a matter of
being present ‘to’ someone. Many people will walk in and out of your
life, but leave footprints in your heart.
The greatest regret in
our lives are the risks we did not take. If you think something will
make you happy, go for it. Remember that you pass this way only once!
Heartbreaks
will last as long as you want and cut deep as you allow them to go. The
challenge is not how to survive heartbreaks but to learn from them.
True
love doesn’t have a happy ending. That’s because true love doesn’t have
an ending. A heart truly in love never loses but always believes in the
promise of love, no matter how long the time and how far the distance.
We are never given dreams without also being given the power to make them come true.
Learning how to be alone need not be lonely; it means you’re ready to be with someone else.
A casual friend will say, “Hi, hello!”
A close friend adds, “How are you doing?”
But a true friend further asks “What can I do to help?”
Lots
of people will want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is
someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down.
God never closes a door without opening a window. He always gives us something better when He takes something away.
As
I look back on my past, I remember the tears I cried, the jokes I
laughed at, the things I missed and lost, but there’s one thing I’ll
never regret, it’s the day you became my friend.
Love has its own
time, season and own reasons! You can’t ask it to stay, you can only
embrace it as it comes and be glad that for a moment in your life it was
yours!
We have no rights to ask when sorrow comes, “why did this happen to me?”
Unless we ask the same question for every moment of happiness that comes our way.
Life is like a box of coconuts, you’ll never know if its crushed or not.
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