My Survival Love Analysis

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My Survival Love

My Survival Love

Love and Loss

Nyatombek Modi

Copyright © 2015 by Nyatombek Modi.

Created by Nyatombek Modi

ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5035-0332-8 eBook 978-1-5035-0327-4

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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely
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I know there is someone out there who does care about the pain of the people whom we do actually live with.

If you really want to defeat the devil, it is by doing what your heart speaks of and by following it that you surely will defeat the devil within you. Most of the people say that a god is out there in the world who will always keep an eye on us. Well, just to outline it to you, the work of the miracles doesn’t just come from God without you putting that love into it.

If your beliefs are completely different, then you’re the personification of Satan itself, and you will be the destroyer of their happiness and their hopes in life. We, as people of the world, have become deceptive and untruthful. We’ve started to lie and live by lies, and that continues throughout our lives, even in our relationships. But I have to let it go and think positively for only today. You really need to be always beside your loved ones and the people you might lose in your life and tell yourself to be strong to be able to defeat the faintness in your life. Well, today was cool, which I can say, but I don’t
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So the best thing I could only say to you is to find something in your heart to live with. By doing so, enjoy your moments that are specially fashioned for you in life; that way, you won’t regret any of it.

I know that we are human beings and that we can’t fly in a way, but if we believe it, we could also have the superpowers that will make us be able to fly. Then I can say that we could fly and make this world a place of never-ending love among us. Even though I can’t allow myself to believe in these things for what my life has been to me through these years. I know that one day, there’s a part of me that will give up that anger

and do the right thing. I have faith in us that we will make the day brighter than the moon one day in this world. This will show that we human beings will fly all night and morning. I can move like the wind, making the day bright and secure for so many

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