When I tell you I love you, I donāt say it out of habit. I say it to remind you that you are the best thing that has ever happend to me.
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@gold-in-the-cracks
When I tell you I love you, I donāt say it out of habit. I say it to remind you that you are the best thing that has ever happend to me.
(via love-diaries)
we are made of our longest days we are falling but not alone we will take the best parts of ourselves and make them gold x
You are not a reflection of the people who canāt love you.
Caitlyn SiehlĀ (via wordsnquotes)
You were hurt badly, and those scars will be with you for ever. I feel sorry for you, I really do. But think of it like this: itās not too late to recover. Youāre young, youāre tough. Youāre adaptable. You can patch up your wounds, lift up your head and move on.
Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore (via thequotejournals)
Whenever I meet a new person, I automatically notice all of the good things about that person. I donāt mean how good they look on the outside. I mean I notice all the good things deep within their soul. Sure I look at a person on the outside to give me clues about their inner world such as their smile and their eyes which are said to be the window to the soul. When I look into their eyes, I can see if they have a good heart or good morals which is later validated when I notice them doing random acts of kindness for others. This ability to see everyone as innately good is both a blessing and a curse. Sometimes a person I see as a good person is truly a good person. Other times a person that I see as a good person is not a good person at all which means I never see it coming when they stab me in the back. This has happened more times than I can count. After I was stabbed in the back the first time, I had a conversation with myself. āShould I put up a wall? Should I start assuming everyone is innately bad so I can save myself from getting hurt again?ā I asked myself. Then, my deepest feelings that I only hear when I am listening carefully replied, āNo, you must be brave. The bravest of all see the good in everyone even if there is none.ā I took my own advice, and never looked back.
@swimangel (via infp-quotes)
Do whatever brings you to life, then. Follow your own fascinations, obsessions, and compulsions. Trust them. Create whatever causes a revolution in your heart.
Elizabeth Gilbert, Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear (via wordsnquotes)
How do you move on? You move on when your heart finally understands that there is no turning back.
J.R.R. Tolkien (via wordsnquotes)
Weāve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. Thatās who we really are.
J. K. Rowling (via wordsnquotes)
I am half agony, half hopeā¦
Jane Austen, Persuasion (via wordsnquotes)