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Ben Affleck speaks about Islamophobia X
You canât keep dancing with the devil and ask why youâre still in hell
Something my friend told me the other day (via sinisteria)
Let today be the day you stop being haunted by the ghost of yesterday. Holding a grudge & harboring anger/resentment is poison to the soul. Get even with peopleâŠbut not those who have hurt us, forget them, instead get even with those who have helped us.
 Steve Maraboli (via purplebuddhaproject)
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1. Who you are now is not who you will be in 10 years. It is okay to be somebody new 10 minutes from now. We are always learning. We are always growing. If you realized 10 seconds ago that you donât like who you are, shed your skin, retry, replant yourself in good soil. 2. Cleaning is instant therapy. When your brain is muddy, take a shower, wash your hands, change your clothes. Spend 15 minutes straightening your living room. When you are angry, scrub things. I know itâs crazy but it works instantly. 3. Forgive someoneâs debt if itâs under 50 dollars, forgive the small things, give a little time to yourself and forgive the big things too. Forgiveness isnât about the other person, itâs about you. That being said - if someone ever hurts you in a way that would make me cry to know, you get out of there, my love. You just get up and go. 4. Gum karma is real and if you spit out a piece in public expect to find some on your shoe in the future. Same goes for insults and harsh judgement, too. 5. Do what you love and the money will follow. 6. Live your life with an open palm and give as much as you can and as often. At some point in your life, someone will lend you 50 bucks when youâre down on your luck. Remember how that feels. Remember to give that back. 7. Always wear clean underwear. Youâll thank me later. 8. There is a difference between being kind and being passive and there are those who cannot see that difference. They will try to walk all over you. Never bend your knees for those who do. 9. Have faith. Have faith in god or people or yourself or science or in luck or in all of the above. Faith is what keeps us going, faith is what keeps us strong. 10. Pay your bills on time whenever you can, although money is nothing. Remind yourself that. 11. Do not forget you were once ignorant of all you know now. Be patient of anyone who hasnât had the education you have. Speak at the level of the person you are with - itâs not playing dumb, itâs being considerate. Thereâs no reason to make them feel uncomfortable. Plus then when someone starts going off about their superior IQ, you can cut them to pieces and watch their face when you do. 12. You are the best person in the room for one particular thing, and thatâs confidence. You are the worst person in the room for another thing, and thatâs humility. Use both carefully. 13. Never make fun of someoneâs beliefs or superstitions, let your kid keep their imaginary friend and let your best buddy believe in knocking on wood. We all have security blankets. Donât take away someone elseâs. 14. Try to learn something new every day. 15. The worse you look, the more likely you are to run into someone you know so instead of feeling awkward, learn to be confident in sweats while talking to your friends. 16. Never go to bed angry, it will ruin your sleep and make tomorrow even harder. Find a way to relax. Donât let today get to your head. 17. Think before you speak. When someone says something, mull over their words before answering. This is called listening, it is different than hearing. 18. What keeps love beautiful is that thereâs risk involved. If he breaks your heart and it doesnât hurt, it wasnât love in the first place. 19. Never let someone else determine who you are or how happy. You are too strong to be torn apart. 20. I love you, even when we are fighting, even when I am fast asleep. Donât doubt it for an instant. You are my everything.
Life lessons my mother has taught me from the side of her hospital bed (part 2/2 of a series) /// r.i.d (via cutely-perverted)
Everyone chases after happiness, not noticing that happiness is at their heels.
Bertolt Brecht (via observando)
Nothing important, or meaningful, or beautiful, or interesting, or great ever came out of imitations. The thing that is really hard and really amazing is to give up on being perfect and beginning the work of becoming yourself.
Anna Quindlen (via wordsnquotes)
itâs about who you miss at 2 in the afternoon when youâre busy, not 2 in the morning when youâre lonely.
unknown (via canhappenlove)
The secret to healing is to let yourself hurt. The thing is, the pain always runs out. And when that happens, the only thing left to do is move on.
Take Your Time (#622: July 26, 2014)
My heart swings back and forth between the need for routine and the urge to run.
(note to self)
If someone were to die at the age of 63 after a lifelong battle with MS or Sickle Cell, weâd all say they were a âfighterâ or an âinspiration.â But when someone dies after a lifelong battle with severe mental illness and drug addiction, we say it was a tragedy and tell everyone âdonât be like him, please seek help.â Thatâs bullshit. Robin Williams sought help his entire life. He saw a psychiatrist. He quit drinking. He went to rehab. He did this for decades. Thatâs HOW he made it to 63. For some people, 63 is a fucking miracle. I know several people who didnât make it past 23 and Iâd do anything to have 40 more years with them.
anonymous reader on The Dish
One of the more helpful and insightful things Iâve seen about depression/suicide in the last couple of days.
(via mysweetetc)
Worry less about the person you once were, or the person you dream you someday will be. Worry about the person you are now. Or, donât even worry, just be that person. Be the best version of that person you can be.
Cecil Gershwin Palmer, saying something that a lot of people, if theyâre like me, need to hear on a consistent basis.
So, thanks, Cecil, Joseph, and Jeffrey.
(via very-gruntled)
Iâll marry a person who knows how I take my tea, coffee, and alcohol And knows when to make which.
(via imnotsaneandneitherareyou)
Donât be so vain to think that you ruined me, that you wrecked me, destroyed me. I am the only one who has the power to do that.
Amanda Helm, The Day I Learned That I was Broken (via hellanne)