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New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings.
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Yes
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I don't know about that. When you don't clean out your closet & forgive everyone your giving them the power hence enabling your grief.
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Yes, Rob.
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New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings. (YES/NO) Yes, I agree.... It also follows a saying, behind a man's success are series of failures. It's about overcoming adversities in life. We stumble and fall, then we rise again; There's always a rainbow after the rain ; Behind one's smile is a bleeding heart. if we dwell on our painful past then we can't move on with our lives, it's gonna be like a living dead. Painful endings don't mean it's end of the world, new beginnings stands for hope |
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Truth.
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I agree...in the area of careers, especially.
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Truth...
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Yes I agree
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I agree with Lao Tzu...
“New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings.” —Lao Tzu (600-531) Philosopher |
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Yes
absolutely |
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Edited by
wantanicegirl2
on
Wed 08/31/16 10:10 PM
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Twas the night of nuptial bliss
When our lips took their first kiss That you made my knees real weak Till you showed me your false teeth But I didn't really mind Cause your eyes were just so fine Till you took your contacts down Going from blue to boring brown Not to worry I told myself Till your fake nails hit the shelf Leaving fingers that were stubby Bitten down to just the nubby But twas your eye lashes I loved Like butterfly wings above But you plucked them both out too, Leaving gluey residue Still, your figure was so sweet Till your girdle hit your feet, then you went from thin to fat And I said, imagine that So imagine my surprise, when right before my eyes, You showed your beautiful hair Was a wig, to my despair But at least you had great breasts Till I put them to the test, and found to my chagrin They're now tissue in the bin. So I soon began to squeal Asking if any of you was real So you told me not to fret Since what I saw was what I'd get |
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