I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted.
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I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted.
Jack Kerouac, Lonesome Traveler (via wordsnquotes)
All the wonders you seek are within yourself. We should seek to discover our own special light. Know how to live within yourself; there in your soul lives a whole world of mysterious and enchanted thoughts; they will be drowned by noise of this world. Be still and listen to their singing and be silent.
Fyodor Tyutchev (via wordsnquotes)
Pride is holding your head up when everyone around you has their’s bowed. Courage is what makes you do it.
Bryce Courtenay (via themotivationjournals)
My anatomy, my carcass, my bag of bones, and my decrepit frame. I am asking forgiveness for the torture that you endure. I apologize for the stress and restlessness that you experience. I am sorry for the hatred you feel as I over analyze my waistline in the mirror, and all of the miles that I make you run so the numbers on the scale continue to decrease. I regret the days that I make you starve, as I know they are only making you weaker. Forgive me for the liquor I feed you as I gather the courage to sin with the one who will never care. I wish I never let him frolic in your playground. Please pardon each pair of stringent hands that I allowed to undress you. Although I never granted permission to some, I should’ve let them undress my mind first. This is me trying to make amends for the sins that I have committed at your dispense. I realize that you are the space that my thoughts and soul will reside for the remainder of my era, so please exempt my past wrongdoings as I know I must love and nurture you if I wish to stay.
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Always defend your right to heal at your own pace. You are taking your time. You are allowed to take your time.
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To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (via wordsnquotes)
She had been so young, so lonely and naive, that she imagined herself as some sort of vessel to be filled up with love. But it wasn’t like that. The love was within her all the time, and its only renewal came from giving it away.
Kim Edwards, The Memory Keeper’s Daughter (via wordsnquotes)
‘I forgive myself.’ The softest, greatest and most poetic way of saying ‘I love you’ to yourself.
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No one has the right to judge you, because no one really knows what you have been through. They might have heard the stories, but they didn’t feel what you felt in your heart.
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Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon
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