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“You don’t know how little you matter until you’re all alone.”
— Frank Ocean
“You don’t know how little you matter until you’re all alone.”
— Frank Ocean
When you CC your manager on an email
“That’s the thing about depression: A human being can survive almost anything, as long as she sees the end in sight. But depression is so insidious, and it compounds daily, that it’s impossible to ever see the end. The fog is like a cage without a key.”
— Elizabeth Wurtzel
“Lonely people have enthusiasms which cannot always be explained. When something strikes them as funny, the intensity and length of their laughter mirrors the depth of their loneliness, and they are capable of laughing like hyenas. When something touches their emotions, it runs through them… awakening feelings that gather into great armies.”
— Mark Helprin
“Do not confuse my bad days as a sign of weakness. Those are actually the days I’m fighting the hardest.”
— Unknown
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the biggest thief i've ever met
is my own grief
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~@pocketfullofpoesies
“Deep in my heart I know I am a loner. I’ve tried to blend in with the world and be sociable, but the more people I meet the more disappointed I am. So I’ve learned to enjoy myself, my family, and a few good friends.”
— Steven Aitchison
“Pain has a way of clipping our wings and keeping us from being able to fly.”
— William P. Young