to be someone’s relief.
Paul Schmidtberger, Design Flaws of the Human Condition
my new belief is that love should make you feel both held and free
ponchopeligroso
every single person you know has something in their life and past that is probably worth collapsing to the ground in an uncontrollably sobbing heap over, so be nice to each other and tell good jokes
you are lovable, even if:
- someone didn’t love you in the past.
- someone doesn’t love you back.
- someone said you weren’t.
- you believe you aren’t.
“When we love something, isn’t it as if we have grown hands especially to hold it?”
— Catie Rosemurgy, from “Miss Peach Gets Lucky,” The Stranger Manual (via lifeinpoetry)
“To make a difference in someone’s life You don’t have to be brilliant, rich, beautiful or perfect. You just have to care.”
— Unknown







