“Stay single until someone actually complements your life in a way that makes it better not to be single. If not, it’s not worth it.”
— Unknown

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“Stay single until someone actually complements your life in a way that makes it better not to be single. If not, it’s not worth it.”
— Unknown
“I am a different person to different people. Annoying to one. Talented to another. Quiet to a few. Unknown to a lot. But who am I, to me?”
— Unknown
Never beg anyone for anything, not time, not attention, not love – nothing. If it's always one-sided and it doesn't flow that's your sign to let it go.
Be so fucking proud of yourself for passing the hardest moments alone while everyone believed you were fine.
The broken will always be able to love harder than most. Once you've been in the dark, you learn to appreciate everything that shines.
Unknown
Surround yourself with people who see your value, and remind you of it.
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Normalize not forcing people to choose you. If they think they can find better elsewhere – let them. Respectfully.
“I owe myself the biggest apology for putting up with what I didn’t deserve.”
— Unknown
Travel and tell no one. Live a true love story and tell no one. Live happily and tell no one. People ruin beautiful things.
Khalil Gibran