> > MAYBE
> > Maybe. . we were supposed to meet the
> > wrong people before meeting the right
> > one so that, when we finally meet the
> > right person, we will know how to be
> > grateful for that gift.
> >
> > Maybe . . . when the door of happiness
> > closes, another opens; but, often
> > times, we look so long at the closed
> > door that we don't even see the new
> > one which has been opened for us.
> >
> > Maybe . . . it is true that we don't
> > know what we have until we lose it,
> > but it is also true that we don't know
> > what we have been missing until it
> > arrives.
> >
> > Maybe . . . the happiest of people
> > don't necessarily have the best of
> > everything; they just make the most of
> > everything that comes along their way.
> >
> > Maybe . . . the brightest future will
> > always be based on a forgotten past;
> > after all, you can't go on
> > successfully in life until you let go
> > of your past mistakes, failures and
> > heartaches.
> >
> > Maybe . . . you should dream what you
> > want to dream; go where you want to
> > go, be what you want to be, because
> > you have only one life and one chance
> > to do all the things you dream of, and
> > want to do.
> >
> > Maybe . . . there are moments in life
> > when you miss someone -- a parent, a
> > spouse, a friend, a child -- so much
> > that you just want to pick them from
> > your dreams and hug them for real, so
> > that once they are around you
> > appreciate them more.
> >
> > Maybe . . . the best kind of friend is
> > the kind you can sit on a porch and
> > swing with, never say a word, and then
> > walk away feeling like it was the best
> > conversation you've ever had.
> >
> > Maybe . . you should always try to put
> > yourself in others' shoes. If you feel
> > that something could hurt you, it
> > probably will hurt the other person,
> > too.
> >
> > Maybe . . you should do something nice
> > for someone every single day, even if
> > it is simply to leave them alone.
> >
> > Maybe . giving someone all your love
> > is never an assurance that they will
> > love you back. Don't expect love in
> > return; just wait for it to grow in
> > their heart; but, if it doesn't, be
> > content that it grew in yours.
> >
> > Maybe . . . happiness waits for all
> > those who cry, all those who hurt, all
> > those who have searched, and all those
> > who have tried, for only they can
> > appreciate the importance of all the
> > people who have touched their lives.
> >
> > Maybe . . . you shouldn't go for
> > looks; they can deceive; don't go for
> > wealth; even that fades away. Go for
> > someone who makes you smile, because
> > it takes only a smile to make a dark
> > day seem bright. Find the one that
> > makes your heart smile.
> >
> > Maybe . . you should hope for enough
> > happiness to make you sweet, enough
> > trials to make you strong, enough
> > sorrow to keep you human, and enough
> > hope to make you happy
> >
> > Maybe . . . you should try to live
> > your life to the fullest because when
> > you were born, you were crying and
> > everyone around you was smiling but
> > when you die, you can be the one who
> > is smiling and everyone around you
> > crying.
> > wrong people before meeting the right
> > one so that, when we finally meet the
> > right person, we will know how to be
> > grateful for that gift.
> >
> > Maybe . . . when the door of happiness
> > closes, another opens; but, often
> > times, we look so long at the closed
> > door that we don't even see the new
> > one which has been opened for us.
> >
> > Maybe . . . it is true that we don't
> > know what we have until we lose it,
> > but it is also true that we don't know
> > what we have been missing until it
> > arrives.
> >
> > Maybe . . . the happiest of people
> > don't necessarily have the best of
> > everything; they just make the most of
> > everything that comes along their way.
> >
> > Maybe . . . the brightest future will
> > always be based on a forgotten past;
> > after all, you can't go on
> > successfully in life until you let go
> > of your past mistakes, failures and
> > heartaches.
> >
> > Maybe . . . you should dream what you
> > want to dream; go where you want to
> > go, be what you want to be, because
> > you have only one life and one chance
> > to do all the things you dream of, and
> > want to do.
> >
> > Maybe . . . there are moments in life
> > when you miss someone -- a parent, a
> > spouse, a friend, a child -- so much
> > that you just want to pick them from
> > your dreams and hug them for real, so
> > that once they are around you
> > appreciate them more.
> >
> > Maybe . . . the best kind of friend is
> > the kind you can sit on a porch and
> > swing with, never say a word, and then
> > walk away feeling like it was the best
> > conversation you've ever had.
> >
> > Maybe . . you should always try to put
> > yourself in others' shoes. If you feel
> > that something could hurt you, it
> > probably will hurt the other person,
> > too.
> >
> > Maybe . . you should do something nice
> > for someone every single day, even if
> > it is simply to leave them alone.
> >
> > Maybe . giving someone all your love
> > is never an assurance that they will
> > love you back. Don't expect love in
> > return; just wait for it to grow in
> > their heart; but, if it doesn't, be
> > content that it grew in yours.
> >
> > Maybe . . . happiness waits for all
> > those who cry, all those who hurt, all
> > those who have searched, and all those
> > who have tried, for only they can
> > appreciate the importance of all the
> > people who have touched their lives.
> >
> > Maybe . . . you shouldn't go for
> > looks; they can deceive; don't go for
> > wealth; even that fades away. Go for
> > someone who makes you smile, because
> > it takes only a smile to make a dark
> > day seem bright. Find the one that
> > makes your heart smile.
> >
> > Maybe . . you should hope for enough
> > happiness to make you sweet, enough
> > trials to make you strong, enough
> > sorrow to keep you human, and enough
> > hope to make you happy
> >
> > Maybe . . . you should try to live
> > your life to the fullest because when
> > you were born, you were crying and
> > everyone around you was smiling but
> > when you die, you can be the one who
> > is smiling and everyone around you
> > crying.

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you have my blessing always. you will find your love and happieness soon enough.YOU ARE KHOO MAY LING
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