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…because when people have seen you at your worst, you don’t have to put on the mask as much.
(Source: the-healing-nest, via creatingaquietmind)
i hit rock bottom like every 2 weeks
(via paper-trees)
woah bummer for everyone not making out with me right now
(Source: sadhag, via paper-trees)
Character, like a photograph, develops in darkness.
(Source: likeafieldmouse, via paper-trees)
Stay close to anything that makes you glad you are alive.
(Source: shaktilover, via loveyourchaos)
But I have seen the best of you and the worst of you, and I choose both.
(Source: larmoyante, via paper-trees)
I miss lazy days with you, filled with easy conversations and your infectious laughter, when all that existed in that moment was the fact that I loved you and you loved me.
Please.
Run tomorrow. And the next day. And the next.
Run for love and life and passion. I don’t care if you hate running and think it is the stupidest thing on planet earth. Just run. Because you are alive.
Then, run a race. You can walk 5K. Do it because you can. Find a race near you in the next week or three and pin on that number and run.
Tell others you are running. Ask them to join. Run for health and better living. Run because right now there is someone who wants to but literally cannot. Run to feel better physically and mentally
Run to show the violent that there not enough bombs in the world to stop you. Run to remember those killed today, and to show those injured that you will not forget them. Run to show the bombers that they will never win. Ever.
Run for Boston.
Run.
(Source: findingthinagain, via findingthinagain)

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