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@gorg-wolf
“If you look back only at your mistakes, you’d think you were an idiot. If you look back only at your wiser choices, you’d think you were infallible. But if you look back on everything, you realize you’re a human being who has been through a lot, grown a lot, is always still learning, and improving as time goes by.”
— Doe Zantamata
“Life is about balance. Be kind, but don’t let people abuse you. Trust, but don’t be deceived. Be content, but never stop improving yourself.”
— Nishan Panwar (via purplebuddhaquotes)
Stop teaching children that there is only one person out there meant for them. Let it be easier for people to let their toxic relationships go without fear of losing “The One”.
“Salute to those who feel empty, alone and broken but they still manage to give encouragements to others.”
— thousand-miles-lovestory
Marina Marina
“How do you go back to being strangers with someone who has seen your soul?”
— A Question That Bleeds | Nikita Gill (via weltenwellen)
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I have insecurities, of course, but I don’t hang out with anyone who points them out to me.
Adele (via minuty)
Somebody asked me if I was looking for something. I am looking for everything.
Sam Sheridan (via 69honeybeez1)
I’ve always liked quiet people: You never know if they’re dancing in a daydream or if they’re carrying the weight of the world.
John Green (via goodreadss)