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  • You'll meet many people who won't find you worthy. You can't do much about them but make sure you aren't one of them. Be good to self even when you seem to be doing nothing right. In such moments of pain you need your own reassurance above all else. You're amazing. Remember that
    You'll meet many people who won't find you worthy. You can't do much about them but make sure you aren't one of them. Be good to self even when you seem to be doing nothing right. In such moments of pain you need your own reassurance above all else. You're amazing. Remember that
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  • Here's a short story:

    The Little Café of Memories

    In a quaint town, nestled between two great hills, stood a small café. The sign above the door read "Maison des Souvenirs" – The House of Memories. The café was run by an elderly woman named Madame Dupont.

    One rainy afternoon, a young traveler named Sophie stumbled upon the café. As she pushed open the door, a bell above it rang out, and the aroma of freshly baked croissants enveloped her.

    Madame Dupont greeted Sophie with a warm smile. "Welcome, dear. Come in from the rain. What can I get for you?"

    As Sophie ordered a cup of coffee, she noticed something peculiar. The café was filled with peculiar objects: old clocks, vintage postcards, and antique teacups.

    Madame Dupont noticed Sophie's curiosity. "Ah, these are not just mere objects, dear. Each one holds a memory, a story of love, loss, and laughter."

    As Sophie explored the café, she began to uncover the stories behind each object. A vintage typewriter reminded Madame Dupont of her first love, a writer who had passed away. A set of antique teacups brought back memories of afternoons spent with her grandmother.

    As the rain subsided, Sophie realized that she had spent hours in the café, listening to Madame Dupont's stories. As she prepared to leave, Madame Dupont handed her a small, delicate music box.

    "A gift for you, dear," Madame Dupont said. "Remember, memories are what make life worth living. Hold on to them, cherish them, and share them with others."

    Sophie left the café, feeling grateful and inspired. As she walked away, she heard the soft melody of the music box, reminding her of the power of memories and the kindness of strangers.
    Here's a short story: The Little Café of Memories In a quaint town, nestled between two great hills, stood a small café. The sign above the door read "Maison des Souvenirs" – The House of Memories. The café was run by an elderly woman named Madame Dupont. One rainy afternoon, a young traveler named Sophie stumbled upon the café. As she pushed open the door, a bell above it rang out, and the aroma of freshly baked croissants enveloped her. Madame Dupont greeted Sophie with a warm smile. "Welcome, dear. Come in from the rain. What can I get for you?" As Sophie ordered a cup of coffee, she noticed something peculiar. The café was filled with peculiar objects: old clocks, vintage postcards, and antique teacups. Madame Dupont noticed Sophie's curiosity. "Ah, these are not just mere objects, dear. Each one holds a memory, a story of love, loss, and laughter." As Sophie explored the café, she began to uncover the stories behind each object. A vintage typewriter reminded Madame Dupont of her first love, a writer who had passed away. A set of antique teacups brought back memories of afternoons spent with her grandmother. As the rain subsided, Sophie realized that she had spent hours in the café, listening to Madame Dupont's stories. As she prepared to leave, Madame Dupont handed her a small, delicate music box. "A gift for you, dear," Madame Dupont said. "Remember, memories are what make life worth living. Hold on to them, cherish them, and share them with others." Sophie left the café, feeling grateful and inspired. As she walked away, she heard the soft melody of the music box, reminding her of the power of memories and the kindness of strangers.
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    Remember nigeria don hard no go dey please anybody
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    Remember why you started
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  • Remember, your attitude of gratitude makes your life a beatitude
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  • The real love is not venish always be remember your loves one
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  • Learn to know the difference between between giving up and realizing you deserve better, You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today thanks and God bless you all I still remember coming this far is from your love courage and your support.i love you all
    Learn to know the difference between between giving up and realizing you deserve better, You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today thanks and God bless you all I still remember coming this far is from your love ❤️ courage and your support.i love you all ♥️♥️♥️♥️
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  • Isn't it strange how we can’t wait for tomorrow, but we can barely remember what happened yesterday? Time doesn’t move, we just lose track of it.
    Isn't it strange how we can’t wait for tomorrow, but we can barely remember what happened yesterday? Time doesn’t move, we just lose track of it.
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