
People always think that the most painful thing in life is losing the one you value. The truth is, the most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of valuing someone too much and forgetting that you are special too. — Unknown
People always think that the most painful thing in life is losing the one you value. The truth is, the most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of valuing someone too much and forgetting that you are special too. — Unknown
Hi Romaika, I don’t quite understand what you would like to print? What “book on articles” – Do you mean you would like to print all these quotes to make a book? I have a question for you? What would you do with this book? You can email me at [email protected], my name is Brigitte
Many people assume worry challenge goes on only if their own personal boys and girls give you encountering usual social anxiety disorder.
Depression in most cases goes hand and hand with social
anxiety disorder. Generally, finding yourself in these
situations brings on physical reactions in the body.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
The images, quotes, photography, posted on this website are for informational and viewing purposes only and they are the property of the copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended. Lessons Learned In Life strives to offer you unique illustrations, posters and quotes besides collecting the information from the internet, books , magazines and various visual media. Lessons Learned In Life does not claim credit and own any of the matter compiled from them . We take care to give due credit if the artist is known. However if you are an author or an artist whose work has featured on our website and has not been credited and you would like us to either change, add or remove the work in question, please e-mail us at info (at) lessonslearnedinlife (dot) com and we will comply with your request.
Our copyright is attached to all illustrations, poster creations, quotes written by Lessons Learned In Life on this website.
Thank you,
Brigitte Nicole,
Creator/Administrator of Lessons Learned In Life.