You are, after all, what you think. Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts, and you are the slave to your emotions.–Elizabeth Gilbert (via quotewhore) (via joanneternallyearnsomething) (via withlove-clef)
You are, after all, what you think. Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts, and you are the slave to your emotions.–Elizabeth Gilbert (via quotewhore) (via joanneternallyearnsomething) (via withlove-clef)
Are there ever adequate words for this experience? When you are suddenly overwhelmed by a wave of feeling, a knowing, when you are drawn to someone in this way? With the strength of the unavoidable?Deb Caletti (via quotewhore) (via dilaudid) (via finallyseeing) (via avajean) (via lovebot) (via iheartlove)

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We all wake to the human condition. We wake to mystery and beauty but also to tragedy and loss. Millions of people live with problems of pain. Millions of homes are filled with questions – moments and seasons and cycles that come as thieves and aim to stay. We know that pain is very real. It is a privilege to suggest that hope is real, and that help is real.
You need to know that rescue is possible, that freedom is possible, that God is still in the business of redemption. We’re seeing it happen. We’re seeing lives change as people get the help they need. People sitting across from a counselor for the first time. People stepping into treatment. In desperate moments, people calling a suicide hotline. We know that the first step to recovery is the hardest to take. We want to say here that it’s worth it, that your life is worth fighting for, that it’s possible to change.

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Not you.Sad to say.
so what if i’m running away?