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Is there any part of you that believes "working through it" means letting those protective identities go? Let's not look at it like taking them away but helping them present in a more healthy way and being able to communicate when they take a backseat. βtexts from therapist
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βShe loves deeply, regardless of the love she gets in return, and it is both her greatest strength and her biggest weakness.β
β N.R. Hart
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She had the kind of eyes that made people poetic or foolish.
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βIn my memory, it doesnβt end. We just stay there, looking at each other, forever.β
β John Green; Paper Towns
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βI wish that photographs were physical spaces, like tunnels; that you could crawl inside them and go back.β
β Lauren Oliver, Vanishing Girls
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i'm someone who loves too deeply and feels too intensely, but i also don't particularly like people.
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βEverything seems okay. And then: a word, a line, a picture, a songβ¦β
β Thoughtkick
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He didn't kiss her like he wanted her. He kissed her like he missed her β as if he'd already lost her a thousand times in a thousand lives, and this was the one where maybe, just maybe, he wouldnβt.
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Some days, surviving is the loudest kind of strength.
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