junked-up:

“Change is one of the most difficult things that we face. But change is inevitable. One reason we don’t like change is we get comfortable where we are. We get used to our friends, our job, the place we live. And even if it’s not perfect we accept it, because it’s familiar. And what happens is, because we’re not willing to change. What worked five years ago may not work today. If you’re going to be successful, you have to be willing to change. Every blessing is not supposed to be permanent, every provision is not supposed to last forever. We should constantly evaluate our friendships. Who’s speaking into your life? Who are you depending on? Make sure they’re not dragging you down, limiting you from blossoming. Everybody is not supposed to be in our life forever.”

— Hopsin

conflicting:

“Sometimes you just need to cry and be sad. You need to break down and be torn apart. You need to learn to pick yourself up and put yourself back together. Sometimes, the only way to be happy is to give into sadness first, because without sadness, there is no happiness; you would never learn to smile.”

— Unknown (via psych-facts)

silverliningsnay-blog:

“Before you know it it’s 3 am and you’re 80 years old and you can’t remember what it was like to have 20 year old thoughts or a 10 year old heart.”

— This is the scariest fucking text post I’ve ever read (via fuckinq)

inn0vation:

I think one of the saddest things is when two people really get to know each other: their secrets, their fears, their favourite things, what they love, what they hate, literally everything, and then they go back to being strangers. It’s like you have to walk past them and pretend like you never knew them, never even talked to them before, when really, you know everything about them.

(via thecatslovemebest)

325mgs:

““If you shut everyone out of your life, even your screams become silent.””

— william chapman (via williamchapmanwritings)

foreverexposedd:

“What a terrible thing it is to wound someone you really care for and to do it so unconsciously.”

Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
(via wordsnquotes)

Alice asked the Cheshire Cat, who was sitting in a tree, “What road do I take?”

The cat asked, “Where do you want to go?”

“I don’t know,” Alice answered.

“Then,” said the cat, “it really doesn’t matter, does it?”

“ I am alive. I am here. I am trying. That is enough.
“ he’s going to fuck you up and you’re going to let him
“ I will not set fire to myself
to keep you warm.
“ You should not
have to rip yourself
into pieces to keep
others whole.