Q.
Hurting someone can be as easy as throwing a stone in the Sea..
But do you have any idea how deep the Stone can go?
Asked by Manas,
30 Jan 10:01 pm
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Kya baat kahi hai aapne ek dam dil ko chho gayi dear,
sach me humne kisi ko heart kiya hai ye to hum jaan sakte hai magar kitna heart kiya hai iska andaaza nahi laga sakte ,
NICE
Answered by sonu kumar, 31 Jan 12:30 pm
sach me humne kisi ko heart kiya hai ye to hum jaan sakte hai magar kitna heart kiya hai iska andaaza nahi laga sakte ,
NICE
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If the person who hurts the other knows that the stone goes fathom-deep down the sea, [s]he would never venture to hurt at all...!
Answered by Dil Se, 30 Jan 10:13 pm
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Well every person gets hurt or he himself hurt others knwingly or unknwingly..... be it getting hurt or hurt both never lead to smiles so.......better never go very near to a person who may get hurt by you being senstive.....and you yourself never get attached to any to get hurt in future too.....!!
Answered by Bhuvana, 30 Jan 10:08 pm
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But stone does not hv any impact one.
Better anolgy would be throwing stone to MANAS sarvar which is much tranquil and the ripples are vissible :P
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 30 Jan 10:07 pm
Better anolgy would be throwing stone to MANAS sarvar which is much tranquil and the ripples are vissible :P
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True...the stone will go as deep as the sea itself and will remain there
Answered by Annes, 30 Jan 10:03 pm
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