John Green (via rinaho)
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Jamie Tworkowksi (via feetuponarock)
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The greatest irony of life is loving the right person at the wrong time, having the wrong person when the time is right and finding out you love someone after that person walks out from your life.
Sometimes you think you’re already over a person but when you see them smile at you, you’ll suddenly realize that you’re just pretending to be over them just to ease the pain of knowing that they will never be yours again.
For some, they think that letting go is one way of expressing how much you love the person.
Most relationships tend to fail not because the absence of love; love is always present. It’s just that one was being loved too much and the other was being loved too little.
As we all know, the heart is the center of the body, but it beats on the left. Maybe that’s the reason why the heart is not always right. Most often we fall in love with the person we think we love only to discover that for them, we are just for past times, while the one who truly loves us remains either a friend or a stranger.
Here’s a piece of advice: let go when you’re hurting too much, give up when love isn’t enough and move on when things are not like before. There is someone out there who will love you even more, surely then, you will know true love.
http://bun.soup.io/post/67208185/The-greatest-irony-of-life-is-loving (via xoxhippos)
First everyone will be like this:
Then God’s children will be like this:
And people who didn’t accept Christ will be like this:
And some of them will be like this:
And others will be like this:
Anyway… When everything is over and all the believers are with God,
God will be like:
And we’ll all be like:
Yeah… it’s going to be awesome..