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It is sad when you feel so lonely that being dead seems to be the better alternative.
“People inspire you or they drain you. Pick them wisely.”
— Hans F. Hansen
About embracing every phase of our journey
I’m not everything I want to be but I’m more than I was, and I’m still learning
- Charlotte Erikkson
“Stop telling yourself that the grass is greener on the other side, because it’s not. It is greener where you water it. So take control of your life and start watering your own pastures and grow your own greener.”
— knowanoah
“Blessed are those who do not fear solitude, who are not afraid of their own company, who are not always desperately looking for something to do, something to amuse themselves with.”
— Paulo Coelho
“I believe that kindness is the universal language. When someone does something kind it is understood despite language barriers or cultural differences. We should really communicate with kindness more often.”
— Devin Patrick
“I did not direct my life. I didn’t design it. I never made decisions. Things always came up and made them for me. That’s what life is.”
— B. F. Skinner
“The little things? The little moments? — They aren’t little.”
— John Zabat-Zinn