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- That no matter what i did, I would always be missing something else. And the only way to live, the only way to be happy,…
- It daunted me that you were so beautiful, that you were so at ease in social situations, as if every room was heliotropic, with you…
- I think that if you were somehow able to measure the weight of human kindness, it would have weighed more on 9/11 than it ever…
- There will always be more questions. Every answer leads to more questions. The only way to survive is to let some of them go.
- When first love ends, most people eventually know there will be more to come. They are not through with love. Love is not through with…
- I no longer think she's just being nice. She's being kind. Which is much more a sign of character than mere niceness. Kindness connects to…
- I am made for running. Because when you run, you could be anyone. You hone yourself into a body, nothing more or less than a…
- Little less than a promise, and a little more than a chance.
- I used to think that when I got older, the world would make so much more sense. But you know what? The older I get,…
- I have no more idea now of who I am than I did before. But at least I know that. And I'm starting to figure…
- I learn about the highs and lows of living with the same mother for your entire life, about how no one can make you angrier,…
- The older I get, the more I lose my ability to breathe.
- I felt like I was missing something. Missing you more. Missing whatever was going to happen next.
- It's one of the secrets of strength: We're so much more likely to find it in the service of others than in service to ourselves.
- You can give words, but you can't take them. And when words are given, that is when they are shared. We remember what that was…
- Yes, we could talk to you for days on end about all the bad first dates. Those are stories. Funny stories. Awkward stories. Stories we…
- This is what you do now to give your day topography--scan the boxes, read the news, see the chain of your friends reporting about themselves,…
- ...he hopes that maybe it'll make people a little less scared of two boys kissing than they were before, and a little more welcoming to…
- We do not start as dust. We do not end as dust. We make more than dust. That's all we ask of you. Make more…
- Pink is female - but why? Are girls any more pink than boys? Are boys any more blue than girls? It's something that has been…
- There is no such thing as equality for some. Equality must be for all. That is what freedom is. That is what liberty is. No…
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