when love arrives..

So keep your head high, keep your chin up, and most importantly, keep smiling, because life's a beautiful thing ang there's so much to smile about.


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wesquick:

Do you ever go from texting someone every day to realizing you’re always the one texting first, so you eventually stop texting first to see if they ever even realize you two haven’t talked and they don’t realize so you’re just stuck silently missing them knowing it’s not even worth it anymore because they obviously don’t care

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#God
→Inspirational: I am a Christian

inspiring-me-for-the-better:

When I say…”I am a Christian”,

I’m not shouting, “I’m clean livin’.”

I’m whispering, “I was lost, now I’m found and forgiven.”

When I say…”I am a Christian”,

I don’t speak of this with pride.

I’m confessing that I stumble and need Christ to be my guide.

When I say…”I am a Christian”,

I’m…

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#Christian
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You never really know a girl until you talk to her four in the morning. All day she masks behind books, make up, pretty clothes, an attitude, and the fakest of smiles. But in the darkest parts of the night and the earliest parts of the morning, she breaks from her shell and opens her heart. The beat changes, her voices’ medley trembles, her eyes bat away tears. You never really know a girl until you speak to her soul, four in the morning.  

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