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“So, if you are too tired to speak, sit next to me because I, too, am fluent in silence.”
— R. Arnold
“I am sad, not because you are leaving, but because I am going to forget you.”
— Marcel Proust, from his correspondence (1917), quoted in Proust in Love by William C. Carter (Yale University Press, 2006)
Eines Tages wirst du verstehen, dass alles einen Grund hatte.
Don’t wait too long, you might miss your chance.
—Chris Mc Geown
And if you love, love their darkness too, not just their light.
“Some people think that to be strong is to never feel pain. In reality the strongest people are the ones who feel it, understand it, accept and learn from it.”
— Unknown (via thoughtkick)
“Fall in love with taking care of yourself. Fall in love with the path of deep healing. Fall in love with becoming the best version of yourself but with patience, with compassion, and respect to your own journey.”
— Sylvester McNutt (via thoughtkick)
“Do you say what you really mean? Are you really how you’re perceived to be? If the lights go out tomorrow, would you know?”
— Bayside (via thoughtkick)
du musst erst aufwachen um zu realisieren wie müde du bist
Krass wie ein Mensch so viel in dir auslösen kann.
“Other people shouldn’t run your life.”
— J.T. Barnett