Be The Best You

You belong only to yourself 🍃

“I do not want to have you to fill the empty parts of me. I want to be full on my own. I want to be so complete I could light a whole city and then I want to have you cause the two of us combined could set it on fire.”

—   Rupi Kaur (via thanklesbianjesus)

jasmine-gtfo:

“dont mistake salt for sugar, if he wants to be with you, he will. its that simple.”

— rupi kaur; milk and honey

“never feel guilty for starting again”

—   The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur (via scarcoveredwrists)

(via scarcoveredwrists)

“At your best you still won’t be good enough for the wrong person. At your worst, you’ll still be worth it to the right person.”

—   

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go find that right person

(via serious)

(Source: serious, via coral)

“You don’t know distance until you’ve shared your bed with somebody who’s falling out of love with you.”

—   Beau Taplin 
(via ohteenscanrelate)

(Source: ohteenscanrelate, via dephus)

“Stay away from people who make you feel like you are hard to love.”

—   (via nauticalneurotic)

(via coral)

“You can’t spend the best years of your life waiting for somebody to love you back.”

—   8pm thoughts (via unisex)

(via coral)

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Like if you save ❤️

“He never loved you. If he loved you, he never would’ve left you the broken way he did.”

—   What I should have realized months ago but only did when someone told me. (via monochromatically-written)

Young Death

The pain wrenching moment when you lose your child, the child you carried around for 9 months, whom you taught to walk and talk. whom you watched grow up into a spitting image of yourself and your be-loved partner. Soon to be found without a single breath left, blood draining, white as a ghost. 

Would you rather know they passed away young, knowing they had experienced life to the fullest with no regrets. Rather than know they weren’t happy, they were stranded and were stuck in a bubble. What would be easier to hold onto. 

Knowing you brought up a happy child, or knowing you brought up a miserable child.