A world without pain, loss, betrayal, hate, death, loneliness? Impossible!

Darren Shan
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Everyone has experienced pain, loss, betrayal, hate, death, loneliness. And it hurts. You may have had a loss or betrayal but you can still continue on with life. You may have had a hate but you can still love another.

Death is always around us but we can choose to live. Loneliness is the worst pain of all because it is the absence of love. We all want to be loved and held close to our hearts by someone who will never let us go.

Source: The Thin Executioner

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