It always amazes me how when we’re sure we’ve lost something for good, it winds up finding us. —Nicole Williams,
Crash (via
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That’s what people do who love you. They put their arms around you and love you when you’re not so lovable. —Deb Caletti,
The Fortunes of Indigo Skye (via
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Keep it to yourself, If you think that you still love me.
Put it on a shelf, if you’re looking for someone, make it someone else.
When you’re drunk and it’s late and you’re missing me like hell.
Keep it to yourself.
I have a bad feeling that boy was made for me.
To let go isn’t to forget, not think about, or ignore. It doesn’t leave feelings of anger, jealousy, or regret. Letting go isn’t winning, and it isn’t losing. It’s not about pride, and it’s not about how you appear, and it’s not obsessing or dwelling on the past. Letting go isn’t blocking memories or thinking sad thoughts, and it doesn’t leave emptiness, hurt or sadness. It’s not giving in or giving up. Letting go isn’t about loss, and it’s not defeat. To let go is to cherish memories, but to overcome and to move on. It’s having an open mind and confidence in the future. Letting go is accepting. It’s learning, experiencing, and growing. To let go is to be thankful for the experiences that made you laugh, made you cry, and made you grow. It’s about all that you have, all that you had, and all that you will soon gain. Letting go is having the courage to accept change, and the strength to keep moving. Letting go is growing up. It’s realizing that the heart can sometimes be the most potent remedy. To let go is to open a door, clear a path, and set yourself free. —(via
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There are only two reasons why you leave someone you’re still in love with—either it’s the right thing to do, or it’s the only thing to do. —Tiffany Reisz,
The Siren (via
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Sometimes it seems to me that that’s all my life has been, a series of things that I loved deeply that I could never have. —Amanda Hocking,
Ascend (via
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Someday you’ll call me the one that got away. —Georgia Cates,
Going Under (via
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