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emilkky · 7 years ago
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emilkky · 7 years ago
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When someone leaves you once, you expect it to happen again. Eventually you stop getting close enough to people to let them become important to you, because then you don’t notice when they drop of your world.
Jodi Picoult, Leaving Time (via wordsnquotes)
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emilkky · 7 years ago
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beat your depression
beat it with a fucking broom beat it into the fucking ground die die die
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emilkky · 8 years ago
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emilkky · 8 years ago
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i’ve never fallen in love so fast
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emilkky · 8 years ago
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I want to talk about what happened without mentioning how much it hurt. There has to be a way. To care for the wounds without reopening them. To name the pain without inviting it back into me.
Lora Mathis, “If There’s A Way Out I’ll Take It” (via wordsnquotes)
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emilkky · 8 years ago
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“Closure” is a word I don’t like, because it’s often used to imply that you can neatly seal off a loss and go on. You can go on, you can even go healthily, but losses are always losses.
Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn, The Empty Room: Surviving the Loss of a Brother or Sister at Any Age (via survivingsiblingsuicide)
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emilkky · 8 years ago
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Not everything works out the first time. That’s okay. Growth means attempting new challenges, many of which we will fall short of. We can see it as failing, or we can see it as practice. We can retreat into ourselves, or we can take what we’ve learned and move forward. Failure or practice. It all comes down to how you look at things. Your mindset is your destiny.
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