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Saturday, October 27, 2012
Love is like trying to figure out
Love is like trying to figure out a really difficult math problem: the more I think about it, the more confusing it becomes.
Sometimes, we have to let go
Sometimes, we have to let go of something that once meant the world to us, not because we want to, but because we have to.
What does a kiss mean?
"A kiss is a form of love. You can kiss anyone you love. You can even kiss strangers. Thing is you can kiss whoever."
A kiss is innocent, it is a silent was of saying i love you without uttering the words.
It is something that can make your stomach turn inside out.
That can make your mind go on silent.
That kind of makes your heart skip a beat.
- A kiss has variations. It can be sweetly teasing or wildly passionate.
- A kiss can quite the mind and slow down the rhythm.
- A kiss can say good-bye.
- A kiss can give away your true feelings.
- A kiss can become a trap.
- A kiss is something precious.
- A kiss is a message.
- A kiss is something courageous.
- A kiss creates a connection.
- A kiss creates friction.
- A kiss is the beginning.
is one of the most selfish phrases
'You're mine forever' is one of the most selfish
phrases, but is also one of the most loving things
that someone can say.
Relationships are like glass.
Relationships
are like glass.
Sometimes it's better
to leave them broken
than try tohurt yourself
putting it
back
t o g e t h e r .
I'm a girl.
I'm a girl.
I don't smoke, drink, or party
every weekend. I don't sleep around or start
drama to get attention. Yes, we still do
exist.
When people we love hurt us,
“When people we love hurt us, it is a natural reaction to want to shield ourselves, and put protection around our hearts, to keep pain from entering.”
— Carl Jung
“Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word happy would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness. It is far better take things as they come along with patience and equanimity.”
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