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DEBARJUN CHAKMA

If You think for one minute calmly you will understand what is ours in this world we came to this world with nothing and die one day but still cannot take anything with us.

“The air we breathe is a gift from nature, our knowledge is a gift from others, there is nothing on this world is ours so stop pretending you have anything on this world."

- Debarjun chakma

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