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Afsana Wahid writes Wahid

Classics

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Afsana Wahid writes Wahid

Classics

Old Friend

Old Friend

2 mins
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Old friends are like a strong nail.

 No matter how much weight is given on which the nail does not come out.


 Old friends are like a strong fire in the bitter winter.

 As soon as we come near whom we start feeling the heat even in the severe winter.


 The older the friends, the stronger the friendship.

 It is safe in a relationship.


 Where our old friends used to be.

 She makes us look the best in everything.


 Friendship is what brings newness to every relationship.

 With old friends we make a splash everywhere.


 All happiness seems incomplete without friends.

 And friends are the only ones with whom we feel our life complete.


 A true friend supports us at every turn.

 And whenever there is any kind of difficulty, he does not leave us.


 If our friend is good old then he explains to us the definition of every relationship.

 And that same friend brings us closer to our loved ones.


 Friendship has no limit guys.

 You just need to understand each other.


 A good friend cannot live without his other friend.

 He cannot speak his heart to anyone other than him.


 Friendship is the most beautiful relationship in all relationships.

 And as good as a friend is, his friendship gets stronger day by day.


 Where friendship teaches us to laugh.

 That same friendship also makes us tear-wippers.


 Friendship forgives all mistakes.

 And the dirt in the heart, it also cleans it.


 Friendship is like a ray of light in the dark.

 Which has a different point of view.


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