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Posted: Jan 11, 2008 Fri 07:26 pm Views: 175
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I guess saying 'no' is a much more difficult choice to make for its repercussions than saying 'yes'. Apparently, history bears more respect for those who said no compared to those who said yes.
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Posted by Sobia on
Thursday January 24, 2008 08:35 am
stop thinking..just do it ;)
Posted by OPtimistic_Aadi on
Friday January 11, 2008 07:53 pm
And so often is the case that the word 'no' said by someone is appreciated in a big 'yes' by millions of the related people.
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