Honey, you are so sweet that I suspect you want to poison me.
ANI SHAHVERDYANDon’t believe everything you hear about me, who can speak louder than me, wearing your last name instead of mine.
More Ani Shahverdyan Quotes
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Her stories always ended with three dots, sounding like an unfinished melody; she hoped he would guess the rest.
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Violet is the color of the deepest dreams the synonym of too much love. Violet is the pain we willingly let in and the promises we’ll never break.
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What is perfect love if not loving each others imperfections perfectly?
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The way you rip off my clothes makes me feel like I am a gift, your gift that you can wait to unfold.
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My words fly around you like the annoying flies that only exist to disturb the silence and bite sometimes. When did I become so small
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Its dangerous but you can’t surf on ripples.
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The night is young we can keep talking till morning but lets change to the body language instead.
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We used to play with barbies and when we grew up, we willingly became dolls in the hands of men, i guess we just miss our childhood games.
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Women don’t need protection from men, they need men not to hurt them in the first place.
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When the chaos creates comfort, and pain stops hurting your head, when you learn and accept the whole world, You know you possess yourself.
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To all those who ever wished to hurt me, “ I am sorry that you broke when you hit me.”
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When you find your purpose, all your pieces suddenly become functional, even the broken ones.
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Our love was pregnant with the future, but we were too young to carry it.
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I no longer wonder what you are doing now I just know you exist and I hope you haven’t unlearnt the way we used to vibrate towards each other without words.
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I became your melancholy your unfinished symphony its better to leave undone rather than knowing I did my best yet wasn’t enough.
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