Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook (via larmoyante)
(via seru-chan)
I dont know what went wrong, but it seems like you’re losing feelings. I really wanna straighten things out, but it seems like you dont wanna talk to me, or even have me around. Its whatever though, things always seem to slide past you and we start over like nothing happend. But im tired of that, I dont want us to have anymore problems. Distance is what makes our connection weaker, the more were not around each other.. the more chances are that “someone stops trying.”
Miranda July (via tu-veux-ou-tu-veux-pas)
(via -withallmyheart)
Anonymous (via nagging)
(via -withallmyheart)
Why is getting hated the most dreaded feeling? It feels like every part of you is choked, and then shoved to a concrete some-thing. It feels like your heart was getting stomped on, repeatedly. The thought of getting hated then lingers on your mind for like, all the time. That feeling is unbearable, shouldn’t be felt by anyone, not at all. But have we felt feeling from the hater’s view? Hating somebody means nothing to them. They wouldn’t think about it, as much as the person getting hated. They would just conveniently gossip about that person once in awhile, thinking that the person wouldn’t find out. They meant no harm. So, why is the reason the person getting hated is affected to extreme extents? Why is getting hated such a terrible feeling?
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