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At some point, you have to forget those people that have forgotten you.
is it true?
Asked by manvika,
01 Mar 10:53 pm
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Since this is left to our choice, I do not like to forget people even if they have forgotten me. I always remember those who helped me to be what I am. Whether they forgot me or not does not matter to me.
Answered by Francisco, 01 Mar 11:44 pm
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Yes, if itz in ur hand. Itz not always possible even if we wish to do so.
Memory hunts.
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 01 Mar 10:55 pm
Memory hunts.
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Zaroori nahi ,,,,,,, hum kisko yaad kare kisko bhole ,,,,, yeh humari marji ,,,,,,,,,
log hawao ko rok sakte hai ,,,,,, par kisi ki chaht ko nahi :P
Answered by Rocking Raaj, 01 Mar 10:56 pm
log hawao ko rok sakte hai ,,,,,, par kisi ki chaht ko nahi :P
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Yes it happens with some smtimes..when thr remains nothing for further remeberance....!
Answered by Bhuvana, 01 Mar 10:56 pm
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No, I always remember who forgot me really , dont know why but I do that
Answered by nahu khan, 01 Mar 10:55 pm
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The first rule is not to lose. The second rule is not to forget the first rule. Everyone has an invisible sign hanging from their neck saying, 'Make me feel important.' Never forget this message when working with people.
Answered by Lime Cordial, 02 Mar 10:51 am
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