“I had always turned to books, to knowledge, to help me get through everything in my life—and, sometimes, to escape it. But grief was a journey through a forest of razor blades. I walked through every painful inch of it—no shortcuts and no anesthesia.” BookSometimesHelpingGriefJourneyPainfulForestsHelp MeInchesBladesRazorsShortcutsAnesthesia Book:Don't Talk Back To Your Vampire Source: Don't Talk Back To Your Vampire
“Acceptance. We want someone to look at us, and really see us—our physical flaws, our personality quirks, our insecurities. And we want them to be okay with every square inch of who we are. We’re always afraid we might be too needy or too much work. We put all these limitations on ourselves and our relationships because we’re afraid that we’re not really loved. That we’re not really accepted. We hide little pieces of ourselves because we think that might be the one thing that finally drives away the person who’s supposed to love us.” ThinkingWantLooksLittlesPersonsMightToo MuchPiecesOne ThingAcceptancePersonalityOkayAcceptedLimitationWho We AreInsecurityFlawsSquaresInchesOur RelationshipNeedyQuirksToo Much Work Book:Cross Your Heart: A Broken Heart Novel Source: Cross Your Heart: A Broken Heart Novel