Sai Assari, Dreamer’s Collection

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Sai Assari, Dreamer’s Collection
“I’ll make up for all the years I was supposed to be kissing you.”
— Leo Christopher
“It was a privilege to love you, and it was a privilege to let you go. Both helped shape me into the person I have become.”
— (via perrfectly)
One of these days I’ll wake up and I won’t think of you
when does your heart stop breaking
Three years of you and me.
An average of one year and seventeen days to get over someone.
Almost four months since we went separate ways and I don’t miss you anymore.
Time is such a strange concept.
“You can never explain how painful it is to say goodbye to someone you love.”
— 3 am thoughts (via suspend)
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“Real love is always chaotic. You lose control; you lose perspective. You lose the ability to protect yourself. The greater the love, the greater the chaos. It’s a given and that’s the secret.”
— Jonathan Carroll (via quotemadness)
“Loving yourself means being willing to do the hard things that will help you in the end. It means when you start to feel sorry for yourself, you stop. And you reconsider how to connect the dots between the events in your life. Because you get to determine the meaning of it all, and to decide how you want to move forward.”
— Angie Schultz