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“Think it. Want it. Get it.”
— Unknown
“Spend your time with people who make you happy - not with people you have to impress.”
— Unknown
“Document the moments you feel most in love with yourself - what you’re wearing, who you’re around, what you’re doing. Recreate and repeat.”
— Warsan Shire
“It is a frightening thought, that in one fraction of a moment you can fall in the kind of love that takes a lifetime to get over.”
— Beau Taplin (via quotemadness)
“Imagine being with someone where it’s enough safe to just talk for hours about your fears and the things you’re ashamed of … Hours of pure vulnerability. And when you look up again and expect the worst, you get kissed instead. imagine …”
— A.K. mentor
Poems & Words
“When feeling overwhelmed by a faraway goal, repeat the following: I have it within me right now to get me to where I want to be later.”
— Karen Salmansohn
“It is an art of the most exquisite kind to touch someone’s soul before touching their skin.”
— a.y. (via inksomniac)
“Life is so much simpler when you stop explaining yourself to people and just do what works for you.”
— the_positivequote
“Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as a means of escape.”
— bell hooks