Grief, I’ve learned, is really just love. It’s all the love you want to give but cannot. All of that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes, the lump in your throat, and in that hollow part of your chest. Grief is just love with no place to go.
unknown
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When a flower doesn’t bloom you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.
broadcastings (via
storments)
I crave someone who wants to dive deeper than my skin. Bury your nose in my soul and smell the smoke. Strip me down. Your only intention: to stick around.
Leah Stone (via
perrfectly)
I will never be a morning person, for the moon and I, are too much in love.
Testy McTesterson (via
perrfectly)
The biggest coward is a man who awakens a woman’s love with no intention of loving her.
Bob Marley (via phuckindope)
Message..
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Please don’t use ‘I love you’ as a filler when you’ve got nothing to say. Don’t use it as an alternative for ‘sorry’. Don’t use it when you’re feeling bad or mad. Don’t use it to escape an argument. Don’t say it out of pity. Don’t use it against someone.
Instead, please use it wisely. Calm yourself then think once, twice, or maybe even a hundred times before using it. Question yourself before uttering it. Make sure you know it’s what you feel before saying it. Say it only to the right person. Say it because you mean it. Say it because not saying it makes you anxious. Say it because there’s no other word nor phrase that compares to how you feel. Say it because that person earned your trust to hear it and last;
Say this to yourself. You deserve it.
3 am thoughts (via
suspend)
Love will either make you or destroy you.
3 am thoughts (via
suspend)
Even if you come home late and I’m already asleep, just whisper in my ear one little thought you had today. Because I love the way you look at the world. And I’m so happy I get to be next to you and look at the world through your eyes.
Theodore Twombly, Her (via
suspend)
Someone once told me that human beings have three dimensions: how you see yourself, how others see you, and how you want others to see you. The closer the distance between the three dimensions, the more at peace you are and the more stable you become.
Marwa Rakha
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