I harmed you but remember I never had bad intentions towards you. (Reply No.13)
I am an M.A. but I am agreeable to work even as a peon anywhere because I am unemployed and faced with conditions verging on starvation. (Reply No.37)
Would you invite me on your birthday? (Reply No.14)
I regret to inform you that most of the goods you sent were defective. (Reply No.38)
How can I deal with friends always asking for loans? (Reply No.15)
Will you please send payment for my article published in your issue dated Feburary 11. (Reply No.39)
How great a man you are! (Reply No.16)
(For less intimate Friends and Acquaintances) Dear Friend,
Thanking you for your lovely letter dated: 18thNov,2023. (In reply please see item No 516 given below:-)
- I am OK., OK., Okay, so what do you say?
- My heart is as open as my door.
- My door is as open as my heart.
- I am more interested in weather of the soul than the soul of the weather.
- You come, you see and you conquer.
- Do or die.
- I never advise anyone to marry or to go to war.
- Remember what Shakespeare said:-
“Neither a lender nor a borrower be.”
9. Please mind your own business.
10. I accept no birth, marriage or death invitations.
11. Ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no fibs.
12. If wishes were horses, you and I would ride.
13. The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
14. I invite no one to save me from the terror of being invited.
15. To discourage a man from asking you for money is to ask him for money.
16. I am a small man trying to do big things, not a big man trying to do small things.
17. I let every guilty person be pricked by his own conscience, because there is no greater punishment.
What punishment you have prescribed for me? (Reply No.17)
I would like to spend a day with you provided you welcome me with an open heart. (Reply No.2)