Mujhay itna izat na do yaro kay me khud ko bay izat mehsos karnay lagon.

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It is an ultimate joy to know your potential.
The great agony I don't wish even to those who chose to be my enemies, is to be swaying back and forth like the waves of the sea,
Escorting others to reach their dreams.
Rather stay back and reach out to that inner child within who once had a dream.

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"Artist hide their art for fear of the loss of losing the love of their work for compensation and attention, the displacement of care and affection for concern and agony, and perhaps the jealousy that comes with knowing the thing you love most might be loved more by others, and it's your only one like a sole born child that's dowered off to the highest bidder, I prefer to let her stay and love her forever"

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Visha Poison acts as an antagonist at glycine receptors and paralyzes inhibitory neurons.

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What fuels agony the most?
An anamnesis of destruction of love or a dithering desire to cross paths with you once again?
And, what saddens heart the most?
Is it the search for peace that was in fact a mirage or a rasping collision with the truth?

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Many mothers bear tortures and agonies not for the sake of their husbands but their children

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I come as the rolling waves in the ocean
Seen as a threat to those with evil will
And as a fascinating life enhancer to the waterman,
Change is constant and so is my mood because I'm alive
I am an emotional being
I'm the paragon art of the Creator

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"If a book does not have a conflict would you read it so be challenged in life with what the antagonist throws at you knowing that the resolution will be in your favor," said Austin Macauley, UK author Marc O'Brien.

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Love does not condemn , but the conscience of the mind is a ruthless dictator which does not rest until it’s demands are met. The conscience of mind promises nothing except the religion of perfectionism which is the most oppressive system to life. It assumes the role as the antagonist or the victim of neither which know peace. The laws of love is universal and never changing, but the laws of the conscience of mind is whatever it percieves as truth.

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A dragon if trapped in shoal water will likely be ridiculed by shrimps
Similarly, a tiger in a plain has increased risks of being bullied by dogs

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“Did you all not know that agony and sufferings are the path that is paved to Paradise? - John Lars Zwerenz”
? John Lars Zwerenz

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We move like pawns on a chessboard. Take one step forward or make a diagonal cut to change the path.
Life, a game played by many but fully understood by some, if any. Still trying to understand the chessboard.

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As a young person,you don't have to jump on the bandwagon. Stay real, because it's heathy for your future

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"Many girls want to be a princess; I have raised daughters who want to be a dragon."

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While smoking a cigar on my deck, I spotted a lizard -- it spotted me. I exhaled a sooted puff, and me thinks he thought I was a dragon.

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The truth when spoken softly can silence thunder and dragons caught

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what if everything were what it seemed? Dragon flies would be ferocious.

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As a fiction writer, I allow jerks to think they have the last word. Eventually, aspects of their vapid personalities are sprinkled into my work... my villains sound more true to life, thanks to them. I have deep gratitude to the petty, mean and ugly people I've met. They have allowed me to develop petty, mean and ugly antagonists. I get the last word in every story I write and have published. Success always speaks louder than angry babble.

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Oftimes the objects of our fear are like the ugly, toothless, powerless but loud mouth dwarves which appear as hideous ogres and dragons due to an undisciplined imagination that has run amok.

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Poor people have learned to endure day to day economic agony. They are so accustomed to facing economic pain that poverty does not hurt them anymore. Extreme negativity in their life drove learning endurance and their accomplishment to endure extreme conditions is positivity they mastered

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'Resolve is more a state of mind than a philosopher's confidence... Un-resolve is the antagonist of peace...' By: Pernell Rodocker

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