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  • Hate is a strong word, yet people throw love around as if it doesn't mean anything.
  • Ever noticed, people who say that they can be happy in any situation are the first ones to create a hue and cry over a missing button.
  • Sometimes, people are not loved because they are special, they are special, because some people love them unconditionally...
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