Moments… when troubles enter our lives

There are moments when troubles enter our lives and we can do nothing to avoid them. But they are there for a reason. Only when we have overcome them will we understand why they were there. ~Paulo Coelho

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  1. Jayesh Thakkar

    September 10, 2014

    I appreciate. These were there to dislocate our concentration towards our "GOAL" . But when we overcome them, it increases our potentiality.

  2. Salman Yousuf

    September 10, 2014

    +Shriprakash Pandey Sir how that young man live without a wife ??? ( He can go for any call girls etc  etc etc) it is a wrong trend in a society or it is a basic right of a man. Sir plz little comments thanks

  3. Nura M Karachi

    September 10, 2014

    Hello, Freind I Am Nigerian Pleas We Need Yr Peryears About The Stuation In My Country Is Unbelivevil.

  4. Nura M Karachi

    September 10, 2014

    Hello, Freind I Am Nigerian Pleas We Need Yr Peryears About The Stuation In My Country Is Unbelivevil.

  5. Raghav panday

    September 10, 2014

    please Carry on ,,,,,, I don't know teach me pls,,,
    Thank you for the flowers they are just like U ,,,,,,they hv stolen ur color and smile that why looking good ,,,,, wish U beauty full morning keep smiling,,,,,,,

  6. mohana priya

    September 10, 2014

     rose for use only for proposing the love k don't put down in the floor

  7. betty evangelist

    September 10, 2014

    Jen??who are you ?? You are on my tablet all the time with different picture ?

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