You bloom one day, you do not on another. This is life and every flower doesn’t require the same amount of sunshine.
NIKITA GANDHIThere is magic in this universe. I don’t know how often do you believe in it, or you do not at all. But if you do not, then this is for you to know, that your very existence is magic in itself.
More Nikita Gandhi Quotes
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I don’t want to show my body to the ones, who often close their eyes, when it’s time to praise the beauty of my mind and soul.
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Sometimes its suffocating by being surrounded with happiness and not being able to feel it.
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You don’t need to wear a strong scent, to make me feel your presence. I can hear your heart calling my name from miles away.
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Silent hearts carrying pain quietly are likely to make thunders cry loud.
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When you let me touch your skin, I can feel your pain. What joy you get in keeping me away?
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We have engaged ourselves so much in the idea of self love, that everyone else appears to be empty shelves.
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The sound of those crickets still drowns me in the summer fantasy.
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Your departure is no joke it freaks me out every time you leave for the airport.
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Surviving is to overcome a hurting wound living is to see your face each morning.
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My notebook couldn’t carry the burden of all those words which my heart once felt.
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Do not insist me to let you go, you come half hearted like a crescent moon, and you go heart-filled like a full moon which glows.
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Stay peaceful until your inner conflicts turn into a war with someone.
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There are these emotions which are eager to scream aloud, but they settle inside us without a cry.
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If I’m sharing you with myself, I’m daring to share your thirst for warmth, your body and soul, even your mistakes gone wrong.
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All I want for christmas is your warmth, near the firing woods. Cuddling on the chair, swinging in merry times, forgetting our bad lies.
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