“Thank you for the tragedy. I needed it for my art.” - Kurt Cobain
“Thank you for the tragedy. I needed it for my art.” - Kurt Cobain
“In life you’re going to lose friends, family and partners, but no matter who walks out of your life, never lose yourself. The most important things to learn how to do is to love yourself when you feel unloved by those around you and be there for yourself when you feel like you have no one.”
Don’t let getting lonely make you reconnect with toxic people. You shouldn’t drink poison just because you’re thirsty.
Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive.
If you have been brutally broken, but still have the courage to be gentle to others then you deserve a love deeper than the ocean itself.
It’s a lonely feeling. To be the one who’s always willing to look out for them. To be the one who’s always willing to risk everything for them. To worry about them. To always have them on your mind. To always make sure they’re okay. But while you’re out there saving them, who’s out there saving you? While you’re out there protecting them, who’s out there protecting you? Who’s out there looking out for you? Making sure your well-being is being well taken care of? It’s a lonely feeling, isn’t it? It’s a cold lonely place. To love and love and love but also, to know, that you’ll never get the same kind of love back in return. That feeling of wanting to be held stays back in your heart forever.
“Ze verlangen naar een verbinding vanuit hun hart, misschien nog wel dieper: een echte verbinding vanuit hun ziel. Je ziel is jouw essentie, wie je diep van binnen bent.”
Oh wauw.. I like your topic!
“The truth is I didn’t need therapy; I just needed to feel loved and know that someone out there craved my attention.”
“I realized today that I have stopped living life. I’m literally just trying to get to the next day, just living in the thought of tomorrow. I’m not living, I’m waiting. And the thing is, I don’t know what I’m exactly waiting for. I’m kind of scared for what it might be.”