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In the Turquoise Land · 1M ago

Hurtling into the BIG BIG world.

It’s the end of march 2012. It was filled with birthdays and meeting old friends. It was a flurry of classes, a week of confusing troubling thoughts and before I know it – I’m halfway climbing over the fence to grownup-dom. It freaks me out. It really does. And it does not help when I’m coincidental
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In the Turquoise Land · 5M ago

Libraries have to be the few of

Libraries have to be the few of the best places on earth! Surrounded by countless of books and journals which are written with passion gave off a great feeling. Even I though I got to spend just a brief moment in the library today, it lifted my mood by leaps and bounds. One of the [...]
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In the Turquoise Land · 5M ago

Vulnerability

“When we were children, we used to think that when we were grown-up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability. To be alive is to be vulnerable.” -Madeleine L’Engle The fleeting feel good cells are leaving my veins. When a task seems too big, when I could not look at
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In the Turquoise Land · 5M ago

When the sun is saying hello…

The day is just too beautiful to waste it indoors! It's been awhile since I hanged my laundry under the sun. Oh yeah, I went over the permissible load limit with the college washing machine. It was that SUNNY! I tell ya. It was an easy saturday, one of the rare ones that I actually stayed on campus
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In the Turquoise Land · 5M ago

Capturing the moment

At times it’s easy to overlook the blessing that time gave. Every breathing second.  Every waking hour. Every restful night. Every moment of happiness. Every dreading hour of pain Every thought. Time is so fluid, it slips away when you want to hold on to it. An old saying tells us time will heal eve
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In the Turquoise Land · 6M ago

Hati Terusik.

Between envy and being amused, I settled with being amused. I’m amused with bloggers whom can freely write up their thoughts in bahasa melayu. And in a very poetic fashion at that. Words like “usai” or even “noktah” gave more gravitas to the story telling. If I have any readers, please bear with the
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