K.J. Kilton Quotes
One Day, You Muster The Courage And Let Go Of The Fear. In A Brief Moment Of Insanity, You Give Wings To The Stories You Had Wanted To Tell; Some You Didn't Even Know Were In You. In That Instant, Something About You Changes. You Are Born Again.
That Is Not To Say The Fear And Worry And Second-guessing Go Away. They Are There. But You Learn To Cope With Them. You Learn That They Don't Control You At All Times. In Those Fleeting Moments Of Freedom, You Have The Power. You Know You Are Not Perfect. You Realize No One Was Born Perfect. No One. Rome Wasn't Built In A Day Either.
A Weird Thing Happens When You Get A Glimpse Of That Side Of You. A Child-like Zeal Possesses You. It Is Addictive. You Discover Your Voice. You Matter. Maybe Not To The World, Yet. You Matter To Yourself. You Are Worthy. You Are Alive. You Can Be.
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