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Desii
hearts do break
by Desii on Feb 14, 2011 01:07 AM

When the person U are in Love with also loves you the same or more and shows it then nothing else matters. Nothing at all. You find peace and contentment even in chaos and misery. No mountain is high enough and no valley deep. Being Loved is a sacred blessing. Not merely an emotion or feeling.
When the person U are in Love with won't and doesn't love you in return, it kills U a thousand times over and each time it drags U back from the dead as if asking for aik sitam aur sahi. Non issues too become silly issues to counter and camouflage the feelings of sadness, destitution, solitude & loneliness. Don't Break A Heart.

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Desii
Don't Break Ma Heart
by Desii on Feb 14, 2011 12:57 AM

When the person U are in Love with also loves you the same or more and shows it then nothing else matters. Nothing at all. You find peace and contentment even in chaos and misery. No mountain is high enough and no valley deep. Being Loved is a sacred blessing. Not merely an emotion or feeling.
When the person U are in Love with won't and doesn't love you in return, it kills U a thousand times over and each time it drags U back from the dead as if asking for Eik sitam aur sahi abhi jaan baaki hai Dil mein ab tak teri chaahat ke nishaa baaki hai. Non issues too become silly issues to counter and camouflage the feelings of sadness, destitution, solitude & loneliness. Don't Break A Heart.

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satish singh
Indian Fool Day
by satish singh on Feb 14, 2011 12:51 AM

It should be named as 'Indian fool Day', just for the fact that without even knowing anything about this day we just follow it coz someone told us to.. use ur head..dont fall for someone's commercial benefit..
N No the hell can tell u when to love n when not to... love is always around... :)

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Sheetal Kaur
St Valentine
by Sheetal Kaur on Feb 13, 2011 11:07 PM

Historian Jack Oruch has made the case that the traditions associated with "Valentine's Day", documented in Geoffrey Chaucer's Parliament of Foules and set in the fictional context of an old tradition, had no such tradition before Chaucer. He argues that the speculative explanation of sentimental customs, posing as historical fact, had their origins among 18th-century antiquaries, notably Alban Butler, the author of Butler's Lives of Saints, and have been perpetuated even by respectable modern scholars. In the French 14th-century manuscript illumination from a Vies des Saints , Saint Valentine, bishop of Terni, oversees the construction of his basilica at Terni; there is no suggestion here yet that the bishop was a patron of lovers.
Read all here.
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