“you might not get it right the first few decades of your life, but one day, if you keep seeking, your path will show itself”
“One eternity is enough. I want to walk the world once more. Return to the shores of my homeland. Maybe fall in love again. I want to swim in the sea and lie in the sun. I want to age and die and pass into realms I have never explored.”
Source: King of Scars
“I was not looking for you when you met me, but now with you, it feels like a part of me always wanted to have you.
-my heart stopped searching for anything else the moment it found you.”
Source: All Is Not Lost: Journey To Yourself
“If I hadn't known you, I wouldn't have known love. The moment you touched my heart, it became a poet.”
Source: All Is Not Lost: Journey To Yourself
“The more I see you, the more I fall in love with you. Every time, in a million different ways.
WOULD YOU MIND MAKING ME THE BEAT OF YOUR HEART?”
Source: All Is Not Lost: Journey To Yourself
“For the first time, I let someone cross my boundaries. For the first time, I chose to give someone a chance, and that someone was you.
—just to keep you in my life,
I broke all my rules.”
Source: Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope
“It either you "LIVE BEING" a mediocre or you "LEAVE BEEN" a mediocre.”
“When we try to forget, it’s often because we fear the weight of remembering. But the more we try to forget, the more we tend to remember.
Our attempts to escape the past only make it more present.”
Source: Protecting My Peace At All Cost: The Love I Deserve
“Remember, God assigns his most difficult tests to his best students.”
Source: Spirituality 103, the Forgiveness Code: Finding the Light in Our Shadows
“This was once Mazama, I kept reminding myself. This was once a mountain that stood nearly 12,000 feet tall and then had its heart removed. This was once a wasteland of lava and pumice and ash. This was once an empty bowl that took hundreds of years to fill. But hard as I tried, I couldn't see them in my mind's eye. Not the mountain or the wasteland or the empty bowl. They simply were not there anymore. There was only the stillness and the silence of that water: what a mountain and a wasteland and an empty bowl turned into after the healing process.”
Source: Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail