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Superb Sentences

Shakespeare....
"Never Play With The Feelings Of Others. Because You May Win The Game, But The Risk Is That You Will Surely Lose The Person For A Life Time".

Napoleon....
"The world suffers a lot. Not because of the violence of bad people, But because of the silence of good people!"

Einstein....
"I am thankful to all those who said NO to me. It's because of them I did it myself.."

Abraham Lincoln....
"If friendship is your weakest point then you are the strongest person in the world"

Shakespeare....
"Laughing Faces Do Not Mean That There Is Absence Of Sorrow!
But It Means That They Have The Ability To Deal With It".

William Arthur....
"Opportunities Are Like Sunrises. If You Wait Too Long You Can Miss Them".

Hitler....
"When You Are In The Light, Everything Follows You. But When You Enter Into The Dark, Even Your Own Shadow Doesn't Follow You."

Shakespeare....
"Coin Always Makes Sound But The Currency Notes Are Always Silent. So When Your Value Increases Keep Yourself Calm and Silent"

Dr Abdul Kalaam....
"It Is Very Easy To Defeat Someone. But It Is Very Hard To Win Someone"

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