I am enough. I am OK. I will just stay. Here. By Myself.
Kalavathi Raj, QUOTUS
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I am enough. I am OK. I will just stay. Here. By Myself.
Kalavathi Raj, QUOTUS
I am enough. I am OK. I will just stay. Here. By Myself.
17 for the ship of your choice
17. When they find a time machine, where do they go?
Thanks @reggiemantleholdmyhand-tle on this one.
I’m going with Quotus and height of roller disco
I am the smallest part in the larger scheme of things in the universe.
Kalavathi Raj, QUOTUS
Pain persists. Pain tests. Pain induces more pain. Pain finishes the wound hurting process. Open your wings and let pain flow through, into every inch of your being, it will tear through your limits, and crumble your defenses. So find your compass, to expose your eyes to the burning cauldron of fire, called Pain, Call out to the one who has written your book of life. His arms will give you the strength to hold up, Your agony will slowly begin to feel static, and your pelvis will settle down in a place, of calm and stillness, And then finally, you will find yourself floating, in a transformed state of grace and gratitude. - What Pain does to my Body?
Kalavathi Raj, QUOTUS
I write shamelessly, To read wistfully, What my heart has been hiding from me painfully, To fill my page with words that burst out peacefully, And tell myself plainly, That my words are wisdom of the soul, My writing is meant to be bold, My message is crystal clear as gold.
Kalavathi Raj, QUOTUS
Let your word be my ornaments, Your breath my perfume, And your love for me my beauty, Thank you for this holy understanding Lord.
Kalavathi Raj, QUOTUS
'Waiting' has become an act of practice. Never imagined we'd all become used to staying stimulated, stressed and worked up About every single hair strand…
Life Lessons, QUOTUS