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THE  BEST  I'VE  GOT

5/28/2015

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You can ask someone to listen, but you cannot make them hear you. 

If you question whether or not it’s locked you should always check again.

You’ll only be able to love her as much as she will allow you to. 


Sometimes you should just order the second slice and not regret it. 

It will become difficult at times to breathe. Know it will pass. 

Let yourself fall in love. Again. And again. 


Being weird and different only sucks in high school. 

Perfection is whatever you want it to be. Whatever makes you happy. 

It’s easy to forget what you’re worth. Remind yourself. Daily. 


Stand up for those who can’t stand up for themselves.  

Stand up for yourself also. 

Make a habit of it. 


Your body is beautiful. You should never be ashamed of it. 

What happened after you said stop is not your fault. It's ok to be angry.

You are more than what they tell you that you can be. 


The purpose of life is simple. Leave the world better than you found it. 

Run. Fast. And for as long as you can. Enjoy how you feel afterward.

Reflection can be a really positive thing. Holding on to the past isn’t.


Teach yourself to be a morning person. There’s happiness in the sunrise. 

Always try to become more interesting. It means you’re learning. Growing.  

Love your heart. Love your soul. Love yourself. 
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     is a writer, artist and human/animal rights activist based in Echo Park- Los Angeles, CA. The Stephens College graduate loves poetry, camping with her rowdy friends and tequila of many varieties. 

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