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  • “You told me you won’t encounter someone like me in this life again and I should have known the signs. The way my gut tells me to run but I choose to stay. I am just an encounter. A stop on your journey. A short phase that you regret and now I am inconsolable since you left. I wished my heart changes but it’s as constant as gravity.”
    — kissmylime
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    • 6 years ago
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  • “

    It’s okay to love,
    To fall in love,
    And be in love,
    It’s okay to fight,
    With each other,
    For each other,
    For love,
    It’s okay to cry,
    And scream,
    And hate,
    It’s okay to mess up,
    It’s okay to hurt,
    It’s okay to be upset,
    Love isn’t easy,
    It’s okay to keep going back,
    And keep taking them back,
    It’s okay to tell yourself you’ll never give up,
    That you’ll always be there for them,

    When you can’t anymore,
    It’s okay to walk away,

    And if you can’t forgive yourself just yet,
    That my friend,
    Is also okay,

    Trust me,
    In the end,
    We’ll all be okay,

    ”
    — whatifgodisacat 
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    • 6 years ago
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  • “Sometimes I forget how your eyes looked as you laughed and the way your voice sounded at 7 am when we woke with our fingers still entwined; it’s during those times when I can also forget how you completely shattered me.”
    — prettylittlesimplicities
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    • 6 years ago
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  • “There is nothing sweeter in this sad world than the sound of someone you love calling your name.”
    — Kate DiCamillo, The Tale of Despereaux (via thelovejournals)

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    • 6 years ago
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  • “1. I know letting go may feel like hitting pavement but sometimes staying is like getting hit by a train you’ve seen coming for miles.
    2. There are symphonies that are screaming it is going to get better. Listen to the music.
    3. The most fight you’ll ever feel is from inside your heart.
    4. Nostalgia is only good for telling you bedtime stories. Don’t let it tuck you in at night, don’t let it keep you warm.
    5. Keep the moments that you wish could live on for a gazillion years close to your heart, never let them burn out.
    6. You’ll find someone that’s not them. You’ll love again and it’ll be pure and significant in its own way.
    7. They remember it all. They’ll see how much you impacted their lives much later.
    8. You may hate high school, but it’s when it’s almost over that you get flashes of when you were young and passed notes with your first love in art class and had talks with teachers that really mattered and you’ll want it to slow down. Take it in, there’s good in everything.
    9. Sometimes the one that was your perfect match will be the one to watch you burn.
    10. What’s meant to be yours will always find its way home.
    11. It’s okay to change without them. Remember that you are the main character of your story.
    12. Music cures it all.
    13. Telling the story of how I fell in love with you still warms me from the inside out. Teach me how to let go of you.
    14. Falling out of love makes you feel like you’ll never want to do it again, but the feeling of your heart dropping when he tells you he’s wanted you all these years is worth the stab at the end.
    15. You jump off the cliff hoping there won’t be daggers at the bottom, and when you’re young you think you know how much it’ll hurt. When it comes, you’ll realize you had no clue.
    16. My biggest fear was not being with you. I’m becoming someone without you, and it doesn’t feel right.
    17. The nicer you are, the more beautiful you become.
    18. One day you’ll meet again, and it’ll be just as scary and beautiful as the first time.
    19. You’ll find your person. You may not recognize them at first because they’re not as shiny as they are in the movies, but you’ll know by the calm they bring.
    20. Thank God for him.
    21. The boy who runs in my dreams isn’t as dishonest. He holds my hand whenever I need to feel less alone and I sit around his kitchen table and talk to his mother about poetry. She goes on to say something about how statistically people are more afraid of love than anything else and the things I don’t say- tell her all there is to know about me. That I’m afraid beyond measure of what love can do to a person. Because I spent the last two years loving someone who didn’t know anything other than tearing apart the sole purpose of my existence. The boy who runs beside me in my dreams convinces me that love isn’t always teeth and bite marks. In my dreams, my scars aren’t there because I never tasted a bitter love before. The boy in my dreams loves me enough to let me meet his mother and destroys the idea that love is what I came here to die for.
    22. Maybe love stays, maybe love can’t. Maybe love shouldn’t.
    23. I glance off in another direction, but I always glance back at you.
    24. Things that are sweet like this attract the worst kind of hungry.
    25. I don’t think you’ll ever realize you changed everything for me.
    26. I found faith that summer. The lips told stories I fell asleep to, the hands promised to hold on. But bliss is temporary when you pull your hands away from your eyes, and summer only lasts 3 months.
    27. Let it pass; April is over, April is over. There are all kinds of love in this world, but never the same love twice.”
    — 27 Things to take into 2017, roseyheartbeats  (via wnq-writers)

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    • 6 years ago
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  • “‘We’ve known each other forever,’ she said. ‘I can hardly remember not knowing you. It’s hard to remember the days before you. I don’t even know if there were any.’”
    — David Guterson, Snow Falling on Cedars (via thelovejournals)

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    • 6 years ago
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  • “They may not have loved you, but they did change you. They taught you. They grew you.”
    — Bianca Sparacino (via thelovejournals)

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    • 6 years ago
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  • “Whoever it is you fall in love with for the first time, not just love but be in love with, is the one who will always make you angry, the one you can’t be logical about.”
    — Jeanette Winterson, The Passion  (via thelovejournals)

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    • 6 years ago
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  • “Perhaps I was wrong to merely see the good in him. Yet, I continue to do so.
    They say not everyone has a kind heart or good intentions.
    Yet, I still choose to believe that he does.”
    — itsyetanotherblog
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    • 6 years ago
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  • “There is well-known saying that if you love something, you should set it free and if it truly belongs to you it will return to you one day. But if you’ve ever found yourself in that situation and your love did not return, then you must let go of your sadness and move forward.
    Letting them leave and move on with their life is the gift you gave to them.
    Letting them go and moving on with your life is a gift you give to yourself.”
    — Ranata Suzuki (via wnq-writers)

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    • 6 years ago
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