Traveling is my kryptonite. Offer me a ticket to exploration and I will leave everything important in my life behind. Because the nights I get to be a wanderer of this world are the nights I can finally sleep.
JULIA KELLOGG HENRYI’ve grown to enjoy solitude it doesn’t feel as lonely when you are accompanied by a pen and paper.
More Julia Kellogg Henry Quotes
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I’ve spent a lot of my life being lost but aren’t those the best adventures?
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Embrace the feeling of being you. You are existing- and that is extraordinary.
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On my most dreary days, hand me a map of Europe and a cup of tea and just wait for my dreams to encapsulate my soul.
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Writing saved my life when it all became too much. I poured my pain out into poetry I let the paper absorb everything I’d been holding on for years.
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I love the days when the earth smiles back.
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Often all we can do is breathe, even that can be hard sometimes.
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Some things can’t be explained not even with poetry.
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Piece by piece we rebuild the moon each night.
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I realize, no matter how much we grew, no matter how much we may have learnt, at the end of the day we both lost- because we didn’t have each other.
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Some things won’t change-some things can’t.
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After the vines that were tightly wrapped around my neck finally loosened, I made a vow to never take breathing for granted again.
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We lock away our secrets and push them deep down so they feel farther away but they will always be inside us, no matter how well we hide the key.
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I can’t wait to collect memories from every corner of the earth to splash in the vastness of this beautiful world.
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Thoughts are just visitors passing through our minds, sometimes they stay awhile uninvited- anxiety.
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When everyone that exists right now becomes history packed into the soil and stars I wonder what they will learn about us.
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