I know how to take care of others, but I’m still learning how to take care of myself.
-Samantha Camargo
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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@ogplushberry
I know how to take care of others, but I’m still learning how to take care of myself.
-Samantha Camargo
If your mind doesn’t turn me on then nothing else you have will.
I'm losing my fucking mind!
Joan Tierney
“One of the best feelings is finding someone who really gets you. A person who lets you be vulnerable and honest. The kind of person who encourages you to push past your flaws because they accept you as you are. Someone who never tells you that you’re too much of this and too little of that. Because to them you’re just enough of everything they love.”
— Sylvester McNutt
Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar
Cafè kiss by Joseph Lorusso, 1966
“The sun watches what I do. But the moon knows all my secrets.”
— Unknown
Liv Ullmann // Darynda Jones
“All happiness is of a negative rather than positive nature, and for this reason cannot give lasting satisfaction and gratification, but rather only ever a release from a pain or lack, which must be followed either by a new pain or by languor, empty yearning and boredom.”
— Arthur Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Representation
“Attachment is no more nor less than an insufficiency in our sense of reality. We are attached to the possession of a thing because we think that if we cease to possess it, it will cease to exist.”
— Simone Weil, Gravity and Grace