Look for the heart in a man before you look at what he has.
“Look for the heart in a man before you look at what he has.”
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Look for the heart in a man before you look at what he has.
“Look for the heart in a man before you look at what he has.”
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“Look for the heart in a man before you look at what he has.”
“I rather now strive to reach rather than wait to receive!”
“Holding on to the past will hold you down in life. Learn from it but move on.”
“I live to inspire, not start the fire.”
“It's better to have a few faithful friends than numerous shallow friendships.”
“After listening and getting to know more about you. Also, feeling a deep connection between us that goes beyond physical attraction. I'm beginning to feel for, so much more than the friendship that I waited to grow with you. I'm not going to try and rush things. However, I don't want to wait until it's to late.”
“Part of the problem with the word 'disabilities' is that it immediately suggests an inability to see or hear or walk or do other things that many of us take for granted. But what of people who can't feel? Or talk about their feelings? Or manage their feelings in constructive ways? What of people who aren't able to form close and strong relationships? And people who cannot find fulfillment in their lives, or those who have lost hope, who live in disappointment and bitterness and find in life no joy, no love? These, it seems to me, are the real disabilities.”
“Not everything in your life needs to be shared. Some chapters are meant to stay with you, quiet, unspoken, and safe. Because not everyone deserves to know your truth, and some only listen to twist it. They will turn your pain into gossip, your scars into stories they enjoy telling. So keep some parts sacred, not everyone needs to know everything about you.”
“In love, women are professionals, men are amateurs”
“Funny how someone you thought of every waking moment for months, how a type of longing that was so significant it became a building block of your identity, eventually slips wholly from your mind.”
“Before a sunk-cost fallacy creeps into the body of our expectations, we must disentangle a clear line in the merry-go-round of our desires and bring to light the real-world evidence in the cropland of our relationships. (“The infinite Wisdom of Meditation“)”