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  1. Anujsomany Anujsomany
    posted a quote
    August 17, 2016 6:47am UTC
    "A gentleman has certainly a class,but he is most probably not one who is posting own picture online relentlessly for likes votes and praising oneself only by standing in front of mirror or glass."
    ~Anuj Somany

  2. Anujsomany Anujsomany
    posted a quote
    July 10, 2016 3:53am UTC
    "Promoting own good thought is entirely different from
    praising oneself only a lot,
    and a sensible netizen can easily make out the difference between the two from the big photo that the quote poster has got"
    ~Anuj Somany

  3. Anujsomany Anujsomany
    posted a quote
    June 25, 2016 10:18pm UTC
    "History seems to suggest blatantly
    that a man gains the level of wisdom in proportion to the height & length of own freedom from the bondage of woman. "
    ~Anuj Somany

  4. Anujsomany Anujsomany
    posted a quote
    June 24, 2016 11:00pm UTC
    “A person who gets more punishment than prize from most people around him/her for doing or saying things often right , is most likely to be truly bright
    and only an upright individual.”
    ~Anuj Somany

  5. Anujsomany Anujsomany
    posted a quote
    March 8, 2015 10:27pm UTC
    "Most people make it difficult to understand with their lifestyle & stand especially to a helping hand if they don’t understand or they don’t want to understand as whom they should accept as their friend."
    ~Anuj Somany

  6. Baby Haku * Baby Haku *
    posted a quote
    September 1, 2014 2:10pm UTC
    Just a little food for thought.
    "i'm 13 and my parents do my washing. it isn't sad that people's parents do their washing.
    you can't move out until you're 18 anyway so you don't need to know how to."
    Well, to be honest-- I do not oppose people who have parents still do their washing. I just think
    that it'd be nice if you learn how to do your own washing at this age of like 13 or something. But
    saying that "you don't need to know how to" just contradicts the topic that I'm going to explain
    right now.
    You have hands and arms that are capable to fold your own laundry. So, learn how to be independent.
    I mean, I started foldin my laundry even before I was thirteen. I just started to fold multiple loads in
    a day when I was thirteen. And now, 14 going to 15, I already know how to issue my own check if I
    needed it, learn how to help pay the bills at least in case my mom needed to pay bills through the
    computer. 10 years old, I clean up the whole entire house. Mopping, sweeping, dusting, you name it.
    Your mother and father will not be there to help you when you've flew out of the nest. It doesn't matter
    if you're not 18 yet. You should learn how to be independent and start learning how to do things on
    your own, rather than learning it last minute. We are young and your brain can take a full on capacity
    of so much knowledge.
    At least cut the slack for your mother and father. So when they get home from work, they don't have to
    worry about anything but relax. It will at least show how grateful you are and considerate to at least let
    your parents rest. Because next thing you know, they're not gonna be folding your laundry and you'll be
    doing that yourself. Nobody is gonna cook for you when you move out. Nobody will wash your dishes or
    clean the house. That's all on you.
    So basically, what I'm trying to say is: it's better to learn right now when your capable of doing things.
    Don't wait until you're 18 to be independent. Learn how to be independent now instead of just waiting
    till the last minute. If you move out without learning any of these essential chores/skills, then I don't know
    how you're gonna make it out alive.

  7. pip* pip*
    posted a quote
    March 31, 2014 9:15pm UTC
    start falling madly in love with lies
    or
    be heart broken knowing the truth?

  8. Carla Crahan.* Carla Crahan.*
    posted a quote
    February 9, 2014 6:46pm UTC
    Free spirit.
    (noun)
    1. A person with highly individual or unique attitude, lifestyle, or imagination; noncomformist.
    2. A person who lives according to his or her own wishes and beliefs, unconstrained by society's conventions.
    (C)Karma'sB¡tchRight

  9. RIsoFly RIsoFly
    posted a quote
    September 7, 2013 6:32pm UTC
    Feeling ugly isn't a lifestyle.
    It's just a moment of weakness.

  10. ThereWillBeAnAnswer_LetItBe ThereWillBeAnAnswer_LetItBe
    posted a quote
    August 19, 2013 11:45pm UTC
    accept all as they are, religion race gender lifestyle sexuality
    and respect all until given a reason not to

  11. sclev sclev
    posted a quote
    May 21, 2013 10:41pm UTC
    I am just another nothin' line me up, I'll fold in and then be gone. Share

  12. guzgirl1996 guzgirl1996
    posted a quote
    April 20, 2013 8:37am UTC
    Workout,
    Skip meals,
    Take pills

  13. swaggin_destiny swaggin_destiny
    posted a quote
    March 7, 2013 10:01am UTC
    If you feel like your so down and depressed and you think its going to last forever...... Here's what I'm going to tell you.
    This is not a lifestyle.. It's just a season.

  14. gothbird1234 gothbird1234
    posted a quote
    February 24, 2013 8:49am UTC
    Thoughts #002
    I wonder if Boredom has a more exciting brother or sister...
    PLEASE let him have one!

:)

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