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Hands are unbearably beautiful.
They hold on to things.
They let things go.
—Mary Ruefle,
“The Cart,” from Selected Poems
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repeat after me:
my current situation is not my final destination.
—Unknown
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“Do you want to talk about it or be distracted from it?” is honestly the best thing you can say to me when I say I'm sad/in pain etc. —https://t.co/cH3Ys3742q
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I was always ashamed to take. So I gave. It was not a virtue. It was a disguise. —Anaïs Nin
#ThingsThatMakeYouGoHmm
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ever wondered what the exact spot you’re sitting in looked like 10,000 years ago? —Unknown #RandomThoughts
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Never discredit your gut instinct. You’re not being paranoid. Your body can pick up vibrations, some better than others, and if something deep inside you says something’s not right about a person or situation, trust it and keep it pushing. —Unknown
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Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. —Maya Angelou #TodaysMantra
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“Everyone eventually becomes their parents” is not deep or profound. It’s terrifying and it's bullshit and abuse survivors don't need to hear that shit. Thank you. —Unknown
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When parents are so insecure that they’re buying their kids “social badges” they’e hurting their kids so much more long term & are being uncomfortably selfish.
Modern parenting needs a more healthy debate - entitlement and fake environments are poison. Let kids lose. —@garyvee
If you’re scrolling through twitter trying to distract yourself from something you don’t want to think about or if you’re looking for a sign that everything will be okay, this is it.
B R E A T H E
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