21 Quotes For When You Really, Really Need A Good Day
“Loving ourselves through the process of owning our story is the bravest thing we’ll ever do.”
“Loving ourselves through the process of owning our story is the bravest thing we’ll ever do.”
You shouldn’t aim for a life of ease, of comfort, and of perfection, of a constant happiness that never wanes.
Nothing happens to me. I’m normal. This kind of stuff only happens to other people. No one will be behind me…. Except, someone was.
Most Filipinas (female of “Filipino”), such as myself, tend to wait until our late teens or early 20s to start dating because we’ve been raised with the belief that family and our studies come first.
It’s important to celebrate the small victories. It’s easy to celebrate holidays, birthdays and promotions, but what about the smaller, more routine accomplishments?
There’s an unfair reality that the more you like someone, the worse you become at flirting. Oh, you’ve had a crush on that guy for ages? Watch in horror as you completely forget how the English language operates.
You’ve said, “I was just trying to be nice!” way too often. You should embroider it on a pillow or something.
I needed to see their pain and sorrow, feel them clutching to their humanity so I could forgive them, but — unfortunately — I never gave myself that chance.
I’m starting to get desperate.
So what if your friend is making a ton of money, or if they just got a ton of coverage for something they did? So what if they’re working with this client or that client? Or if they just signed a deal with so and so? You’ve made your purpose clear, you’ve made your life’s priorities clear. Things will work out for you in the way that you’ve chosen–but again, only if examined in their own context.
The friend you’ve maybe known longest is slowly becoming the friend you interact with the least. Is it by choice? Because of schedules clashing? Or is it because one of you has stopped trying?
Some of the most brilliant yet romantic writers, poets, and composers of the 19th century penned their profound feelings, beliefs, and thoughts about the most sought after and cherished emotion and state of being.
When it comes to relationships, why do we place so much value on titles and so little value on feelings and actions?