Never leaves you empty

Life never leaves you empty.
It always replaces everything you lost.
If it asks you to put something down,
it's because it wants you
to pick up something better.

~sms4smile

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  1. jános brand

    December 6, 2014

    Nem étem sajnos amit írsz?

  2. jános brand

    December 6, 2014

    Szia én csak a hungary nyelvet beszélem.

  3. Ade Nuraeni surya

    December 6, 2014

    Wishing you a pleasant evening dear sister 🙂

  4. Carlos Bation

    December 6, 2014

    Great words have a nice evening at UR side ..god bless good health be safe..Ingat my Love my Dear

  5. Abdus Salam

    December 6, 2014

    What a emages very very beautiful.Thanks.. carry on..

  6. M.hashim M.hashim

    December 6, 2014

    Beautiful dear friend. .Jendhamuni Sos
    Good morning. .How are you. .

  7. N Sekar

    December 6, 2014

    So true

  8. Dan Kim

    December 7, 2014

    Hallelujah.. have a happy Sunday lady.

  9. Jayesh Thakkar

    December 7, 2014

    The great engineering of GOD. Have a wonderful day ahead +Jendhamuni Sos.

  10. Raghav panday

    December 7, 2014

    I hv lost many things and so much in life because of my bad habits and misfortune ,,, but I never new that all these things will bring me to the point where I will find heavenly gift which I have ,,,, I have conquer the world,,,,,,,
    I HAVE FOUND YOU,,,, ,,,,,,LOVE YOU TILL MY LAST BREATH,,,,,lua,,,,,,

  11. Afjs almdll

    December 9, 2014

    I love you my all friends

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