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Just for Love Tue Aug 03, 2004 11:42 am  Just for Love
 

We have all the time in the world
Time enough for life to unfold
All the precious things love has in store
We have all the love in the world
If that's all we have, you will find
We need nothing more
Every step of the way will find us
With the cares of the world far behind us
We have all the time in the world
Just for love
Nothing more, nothing less
Only love

This is a song of ABBA I chose for you, have anybody ever listened to it? I hope so, it picturizes the world optimisticly, the picture which's become as a dream for many people nowadays, the picture that's been lost among the dialy scenes of war, violance, blood shed .. etc.
I hope everyone will make this song the motto of his life. Let's fill our life with love, smiles, tolerance, loyalty ......and live just for love.

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Just for Love Tue Aug 03, 2004 12:45 pm  Just for Love
 

Hey Hadeel!!!
That was a very good idea to post this message for it`s very sincere, optimist & very very kind Exclamation Exclamation Exclamation Thank you very much for it..I think a lot of people have to read these words..they just need it right now!!! Thank you!!! It was very kind of you!!!
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Hi hadeel Sat Aug 14, 2004 17:11 pm  Hi hadeel
 

thank you very much for these nice words . I hope that all of us will live just for love
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