How you hold on

Loving is not how you forget but how you forgive, not how you listen but how you understand, not what you see but how you feel, and not how you let go but how you hold on.

Source: iloverelationship

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  1. Mahesh S

    March 18, 2014

    Superb lines- How you hold on!

  2. Iggy Gibson

    March 18, 2014

    HELLO I'M ON DIALYSIS THEY ARE WORDS OF GREAT KINDNESS THANK YOU SO MUCH HAVE A NICE DAY

  3. Kishor Parmar

    March 18, 2014

    Love is dream.when u fall in love u can't see anything.

  4. Sarah Ukegbu

    March 18, 2014

    Forgive and understanding is what keeps relationships

  5. Marilen Rowena

    March 18, 2014

    Love moves in many ways …the fact that loves is too complicated ones your taking it deeply even its wrong already…

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