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"I am empowered to nurture the depths of my desires and create fulfilling connections through open communication and self-reflection
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Bae, I love that we take care of each other. You love me for I am I express how I feel to you without judgment and you still love me. You have my whole heart and love you with my whole heart. We cuddle in this bed every night mmmm I love your scent as I face the world daily I dream of coming home to you every night. It's my pleasure to be your man. I love you sweetheart.
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“Blessed are those who do not fear solitude, who are not afraid of their own company, who are not always desperately looking for something to do, something to amuse themselves with.”
— Paulo Coelho
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“You fall in love with the little things about someone, like the sound of their laughter and the way their smile forms.”
— Unknown
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“You fall in love with the little things about someone, like the sound of their laughter and the way their smile forms.”
— Unknown
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“I don’t know how I can be so ambitious and so lazy at the same time.”
— Ned Vizzini, It’s Kind of a Funny Story
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"Crowfoot stood and watched as the white man spread many one dollar bills on the ground.
“This is what the white man trades with; this is his buffalo robe. Just as you trade skins, we trade with these pieces of paper.”
When the white chief had laid all his money on the ground and shown how much he would give if the Indians would sign a treaty, Crowfoot took a handful of clay, made a ball out of it and put it on the fire.
It did not crack.
Then he said to the white man, Now put your money on the fire and see if it will last as long as the clay.
The white man said, No….my money will burn because it is made of paper.
With an amused gleam in his eyes the old chief said, Oh, your money is not as good as our land, is it?
The wind will blow it away; the fire will burn it; water will rot it. But nothing will destroy our land.
You don’t make a very good trade.
Then with a smile, Crowfoot picked up a handful of sand from the river bank, handed it to the white man and said, You count the grains of sand in that while I count the money you give for the land.
The white man said, I would not live long enough to count this, but you can count the money in a few minutes.
Very well, said the wise Crowfoot, our land is more valuable than your money. It will last forever.
It will not perish as long as the sun shines and the water flows, and through all the years it will give life to men and animals, and therefore we cannot sell the land.
It was put there by the Great Spirit and we cannot sell it because it does not really belong to us.
You can count your money and burn it with a nod of a buffalo’s head, but only the Great Spirit can count the grains of sand and the blades of grass on these plains.
As a present we will give you anything you can take with you, but we cannot give you the land.”
Chief Crowfoot : Blackfoot Confederacy
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“See the light in others, and treat them as if that is all you see.”
— Unknown
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You should never have to feel ashamed of your mobility aids or anything that helps make things more accessible to you. You deserve for things to be easier.
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“I never realized what a big deal that was. How amazing it is to find someone who wants to hear about all the things that go on in your head.”
— Nina LaCour
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