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She can feel it down to her very core - this is her time. She will not only climb mountains - she will move them too. — Lang Leav

for a second i wonder if you are really that naive. if you really believe fate works like that. as if it lives in the sky staring down at us. as if it has five fingers and spends its time placing us like pieces of chess. as if it is not the choices we make. — Rupi Kaur

How horrible it was to be despised. To feel yourself to be despicable. — Liane Moriarty

Wanting him to come back before anyone notices part of the world has not moved since he left. — Brian Andreas

When a man's life is over, it remains true that he was one sort of man and not another. A man who understands himself under the form of eternity knows the quality that eternally belongs to him, and knows that he cannot wholly die, even if he would, for when the movement of his life is over, the truth of his life remains. — George Santayana

You seek up an emotion and your cup is overflowing,
you seek up an emotion sometimes your well is dry — Dave Matthews

She straightens her hair, puts on her eyeliner, glosses her lips & takes one last look in the mirror, all for a boy who will never care. — Unknown

And the blue gentian-flower, that, in the breeze, Nods lonely, of her beauteous race the last. — William C. Bryant

When Union litter-bearers climbed out of their trenches, four days after the assault, they found only two men still alive amongst the piles of stinking corpses. One burial party discovered a dead Yankee with a diary in his pocket, the last entry of which read: June 3. Cold Harbor. I was killed. — Tony Horwitz

You're the luckiest person in the whole world to have already figured out what you love. And you'll be, quite possibly, the stupidest person in the world - if you don't hold on to it. — Anne Eliot

Museums are good things, places to look and absorb and learn. — Alan King