One day, you’re going to grow up and life will seem all at once so much harder and so much better. There will be a galaxy sized array of choices and nobody to take responsibility for your mistakes but you. So, you’ve got to make your mistakes while you can, burn down the bridges while there’s still someone there to reassemble the pieces. You’ve got to daydream in class and spend your nights writing bad poetry with smeared ink on white walls. You’ve got to have the reflection of the moon in your eyes and doodle stars in the margins of your life. You’ve got to fall in love and get heartbroken and be a heartbreaker, and you’ve got to do it now. Because there will come a time when heartbreak ruins your life and doodling costs you your job and bad poetry isn’t as comforting. There will come a time when you are supposed to stop dreaming and start being “responsible”, which we all know is just another word for ordinary. You’ve got to do everything you’ve ever dreamed of now, because the world is going to try to crush that beautiful spirit of yours. And one day, you just might let it. Nobody thinks they’ll be the one with the regrets and lost dreams until they’re sitting in an office, working a 9-5 job wondering when the hell their entire lives flew by.
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L.A.L. (via wordsnquotes)
You never apologized for hurting me, but I apologized 12 times for being angry about it
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you were so shitty (via fawun)
There are two reasons why people don’t talk about things; either it doesn’t mean anything to them, or it means everything.
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How strange it is, to know so many people and yet none of them.
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I was nothing to you, and you were everything to me.
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(via hiding-myself)
This love I felt for you, is the purest love that exists.
Imagine, I still pray for your heart even when it’s in the hands of another woman.
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Lina A. (via wordsnquotes)
I think you know you’ve found someone special when you meet them for the first time, and it feels like you’re just picking up where you left off. You kind of look at them and think
‘Where the hell did you come from? Where the hell have you been?’
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One of the hardest things you will ever have to do my dear is grieve the loss of a person who is still alive.
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My father’s advice #1 (via northern-proper)
I have never known who or what I am supposed to be. The only thing I know for sure, is that I am supposed to be more than I have been.
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William Chapman (via wordsnquotes)
I will find that special person who is wrong for me in just the right way.
Let our scars fall in love.
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Andrew Boyd, Daily Afflictions: The Agony of Being Connected to Everything in the Universe (via wordsnquotes)



