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“I missed you before you’d gone.”
— Six word story
“Maybe we’ll meet again, when we’re slightly older and our minds less hectic, and I’ll be right for you and you’ll be right for me. But right now I am chaos to your thoughts and you are poison to my heart.”
— (via bl-ossomed)
we were responsible for our own heartbreak
You Really Aren’t The One // Submitted by: Anonymous
Every 40 seconds someone commits suicide.
If you feel like you’re the next person, watch the clock until the end and remind yourself you’ll be okay in another 40 seconds.
You are not your bad thoughts, you are so much more than that 💕 💕 💕
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(unsent) letters to my mum, #2
“Oscar Wilde wrote, “The heart was made to be broken.” I’m not too sure about that. But all I know is that my heart was made for you, whether you break it or not.”
— Daniel Saint (via lovelustquotes)
“I think part of the reason people take photos is because they’re afraid that moment will never happen again.”
— (via difficult)
“Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot.”
— Charlie Chaplin (via fuckeverythingandsociety)
“If you’re afraid to write it, that’s a good sign. I suppose you know you’re writing the truth when you’re terrified.”
— Yrsa Daley-Ward (via 7-weeks)
Islands In The Stream, Ernest Hemingway