Friday, May 18, 2012

Just Saying.

Certain thoughts and feelings inside your head and heart are immortal. You try to kill them, sometimes they disappear but they always come back.
P.S. Um, I don't know what to say.  Thanks for all the love and support that you people showed through mails, facebook messages, tweets and comments.. It means a lot. I'll be strong. Thanks. I know people want to help me but I don't know. I am not ready or may be I am. I want to live my life normally. I don't want to get highlighted everywhere. I know and I remember what I had written in my previous post. "I want the world to know" but not in that way. I mean, I am not starting a fight or movement or whatever you call it. What I wanted everyone to know is that I don't over react. Crap Happens. But you have never been through my life's crap. So you need to stop judging me. That's it.
I am taking a break again. I'm not sure if I'll post again soon but oh well. Don't get scared if I didn't reply to the mails and stuffs. I have to concentrate on my studies. =)

5 comments:

Nirati said...

"Certain thoughts and feelings inside your head and heart are immortal. You try to kill them, sometimes they disappear but they always come back"
Never before has a truer statement been said!

We all are always here for you. And you already are so strong. You are.

Take care. And take your time! And all the bestestestt luck with studies and all of that
<3 xxxxxxxxx

Jack said...

C L,

Be yourself and do what your conscience allows. You need not succumb to any pressure. It is your life and you know what to do for your happiness. However at times support of well meaning person helps. The choice is entirely yours. Best of luck with your studies. It will be nice if you continue writing, may be at intervals and also visit others.

Take care

⁂ܓVållῐ ⁂ܓ☺ said...

Very true dear!...Some thoughts haunt us always no matter how much we try to run away from them

sanket kambli said...

study well.
take care.

M. Reka said...

take your time
Al the best
Marinela

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