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Some Mistakes Have No Pardon

Girdhar Joshi

Top 10 Best Quotes

“How could a soulmate not hear the heart beats, not smell the tears of a lover, however far he is from her?”

“When you think about a person or object most of the times while you are awake, it is either obsession or it is love.”

“If you shed all your inhibitions, your anger, your fears, and all your bitterness towards others, you will be receptive and you can recognize the signals when you come across your soulmate.”

“We all are bundles of electric waves or streams of particles – proton, neutron, and electrons. If a piece of metal can be transformed into electric or magnetic waves, so can a string of sound, a thought, and a desire.”

“If you have learnt enjoying life without purpose, like a flowing river, you have learnt the art of living.”

“Love has nothing to do with marriage or one's marital status... love is immortal, love is forever, and love is age-less.”

“When two people fight, they think less and speak more. They don’t listen to the opponent. They draw their own conclusions.”

“The flowing river nonchalantly reminds us of life: flowing relentlessly; flowing purposelessly. Life without purpose.”

“Stop blaming others for the pains and sufferings you have. They are because of you, your karma, and your own disposition.”

“Sometimes you want to cry but the tears deceive you, but at other, you just want to hold the tears but they disobey you.”

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