373K notes
·
View notes
633K notes
·
View notes
A healthy relationship is one where two independent people just make a deal that they will help make the other person the best version of themselves.
(via shutdownthecity)
29K notes
·
View notes
104K notes
·
View notes
“Don’t worry about having the right words; worry more about having the right heart. It’s not eloquence he seeks, just honesty.”
Max Lucado (via absolutelyinlovewithhim)
7K notes
·
View notes
694 notes
·
View notes
Just because someone desires you, it does not mean that they value you.
Read it over.
Again.
Let those words resonate in your mind.
Nayyirah Waheed (via headonyourchest)
1M notes
·
View notes
400 notes
·
View notes
You are beautiful because you let yourself feel, and that is a brave thing indeed.
Shinji Moon (via im-simply-me)
97K notes
·
View notes
Follow our other social networks: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
3K notes
·
View notes
8K notes
·
View notes
do you remember the first time you were called annoying?
how your breath stopped short in your chest
the way the light drained from your eyes, though you knew your cheeks were ablaze
the way your throat tightened as you tried to form an argument that got lost on your tongue.
your eyes never left the floor that day.
you were 13.
you’re 20 now, and i still see the light fade from your eyes when you talk about your interests for “too long,”
apologies littering every other sentence,
words trailing off a cliff you haven’t jumped from in 7 years.
i could listen to you forever, though i know speaking for more than 3 uninterrupted minutes makes you anxious.
all i want you to know is that you deserve to be heard
for 3 minutes
for 10 minutes
for 2 hours
forever.
there will be people who cannot handle your grace, your beauty, your wisdom, your heart;
mostly because they can’t handle their own.
but you will never be
and have never been
“too much.”
"this started as something completely different, but everything comes back to you, doesn’t it?" - tyler ford (via emptieds)
572K notes
·
View notes
Keep reading. It’s one of the most marvelous adventures that anyone can have.
Lloyd Alexander (via a-quiline)
15K notes
·
View notes
Introverts don’t get lonely if they don’t socialize with a lot of people, but we do get lonely if we don’t have intimate interactions on a regular basis.
Sophia Dembling, The Introvert’s Way: Living a Quiet Life in a Noisy World (Perigee Trade, 2012)
188K notes
·
View notes
162 notes
·
View notes