That just because you love someone doesn’t mean you’re supposed to be with them.
SAMANTHA KING HOLMESHow wide are you willing to open your mind for me. I’d like to leave pieces of me everywhere.
More Samantha King Holmes Quotes
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Night falls, and the wounds we try to pretend we don’t have begin to haunt us.
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I can’t think of anything more beautiful than being loved by you.
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There comes a point where you stop trying to make others feel good about who you are and just want to feel good about yourself.
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I guess what I’ve always wanted was someone who loves me enough to match my effort.
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In a world where so many yearn to be liked I rather be respected.
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You and I were always made for this moment. Fate may have brought us together, but we chose to stay.
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Why are you waiting around for someone who has not chosen you.
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She goes on. Despite the fears, struggles, obstacles and disappointments. She lives for love of self, love of life, and maybe one day for the love of someone else.
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All those years now mean nothing besides lessons and memories. Eventually, they’ll fade, you’ll fade, and the scars that once haunted me will be mere trophies of my resilience.
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I felt for so long like love had forgotten my name until the day you said it.
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We cling to others because we feel like we won’t be able to do better. If you keep telling yourself that, then that’s all you’ll ever believe.
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While you were claiming to protect me from others, someone should have protected me from you.
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People Fear standing alone for what they believe. I fear standing in a crowd of people who rather be told what they’re supposed to.
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I don’t need a big wedding just someone worth spending the rest of my life with.
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I’m sorry never made it better. I just let it suffice.
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