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Sometimes when you’re young, you think nothing can hurt you. It’s like being invincible. Your whole life is ahead of you and you have big plans. Big plans. To find your perfect match. The one that completes you. But as you get older, you realize it’s not always that easy. It’s not until the end of your life that you realize how the plans you made were simply plans. Because at the end when you’re looking back instead of forward, you want to believe you made the most of what life gave you, you want to believe that you’re leaving something good behind, you want it all to have mattered.
Lucas Scott (via legitlizzy)
And so I wish for patience, and grace, and strength to just let him be happy. Mostly I pray for the strength to not make his life worse because of what I want. That’s the toughest part, letting go, you know? That’s the part of grace that really sucks.
Peyton Sawyer, One Tree Hill (via andsoyouthinkimgoodwithwords)
It’s the oldest story in the world: one day you’re seventeen and planning for someday, and then quietly and without you ever really noticing, someday is today. And then someday is yesterday, and this is your life.
Nathan Scott (via amazing-still-it-seems)

…With people who care about you.

yamiiee14:

Always keep your head up, cause if it’s down you won’t be able to see the blessings that have been placed in your life.

yamiiee14:

Always keep your head up, cause if it’s down you won’t be able to see the blessings that have been placed in your life.

there-and-backagain:

At the end of the day, faith is a funny thing. It turns up when you don’t really expect it. It’s like one day you realize that the fairy tale is slightly different than your dream. The castle, well it may not be a castle. And it’s not so important that it’s happily ever after – just that it’s happy right now. See, once in a while, once in a blue moon, people will surprise you. And once in awhile, people may even take your breath away. -Grey’s Anatomy.

Life has many ways of testing a person’s will, either by having nothing happen at all or by having everything happen all at once.
Paulo Coelho (via live-dontjustsurvive)