She was broken, I think itβs because she loved too much and she was always blind to the fact that love too is sometimes broken.
To be deeply loved, means a willingness to cut yourself wide open, exposing your vulnerabilities... hopes, hurts, fears and flaws. Hiding behind the highlight reel of who you are, is the real you and that person is just as worthy of love. There is nothing more terrifying or fulfilling, than complete love, it's worth the risk... reach for it.
Appreciate the moment of a first kiss; it may be the last time you own your heart.
Society will always be too fragile to accept us for all that makes us beautiful.
The truth is I didnβt need therapy; I just needed to feel loved and know that someone out there craved my attention.
If I lived a million lives, I would've felt a million feelings and I still would've fallen a million times for you.
Itβs funny, for all it took was a broken heart and that alone was enough, enough for her to do everything she ever dreamed of.
I had to learn to live without you and I couldn't make sense of it, because I left so much of me inside of you.
Suddenly, everything was beautiful. The way she viewed the world was nothing more but a reflection of herself.
To be human is to be broken and broken is its own kind of beautiful.
She was broken from moment to moment, watching her world collide she felt lost inside herself. She fell apart for a passion that flamed beneath her. She waited and died a hundred times, it dripped from her pores. The moment she let go, she soared over the stillness like the star she was born to be.
It was never about the world being too big, it was more like she was too much for the world to handle.
Maybe I hope too much. Maybe I dream too much or maybe I love too much to just give up on you.
But whenever I meet dynamic, nonretarded Americans, I notice that they all seem to share a single unifying characteristic: the inability to experience the kind of mind-blowing, transcendent romantic relationship they perceive to be a normal part of living. And someone needs to take the fall for this. So instead of blaming no one for this (which is kind of cowardly) or blaming everyone (which is kind of meaningless), I'm going to blame John Cusack.