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Write as though your life depended on it.


Jill Telford


#life #life-changing #writing #writing-advice #change

Why when people are on their deathbed, they finally come to terms with life?


Anthony Liccione


#change #coming-to-terms #deathbed #last-minute #lateness

أحمق من يستسلم للموت طالما الحياة ممكنة


منذر بدر حلوم


#life #stupidity #death

The tiniest thing can change the course of your day, which can change the course of your year, and can change who you are.


Taylor Swift


#life #change

If you argue with reality, you will only cause yourself pain. However if you accept reality and build on it, the things you create will be durable, true, and healing.


Steve Maraboli


#life #reality #change

Can you hold happiness? Can you drink it? Can you taste it? Can you touch it? Of course not, it is immaterial. So, stop looking for it in the material world! Happiness is experienced within; when we bridge the gap between what we want to experience and how we choose to behave.


Steve Maraboli


#experience #happiness #inspirational #life #success

Have you ever felt happy and miserable at the same time?” I sighed. “Yes.” Hutch sat up. He threw the covers back and got out of bed. He opened up the blinds sending rays of bright sunlight into his room. “But I got over it. I figured out no matter how much I worried about it nothing ever changed.


Holly Hood


#life #love #change

The first time I met death, it was at a ball and we danced a waltz.


Charlotte Featherstone


#isabella-s-imagination #seduction-and-scandal #death

This will be my last year, Lord. I have gotten what I can. Thank You.


Beth Nimmo


#inspiration #inspirational #life #life-changing #love

But her greatest assets were her bound feet, called in Chinese "three-inch golden lilies" (san-tsun-gin-lian). This meant she walked "like a tender young willow shoot in a spring breeze," as Chinese connoisseurs of women traditionally put it. The sight of a woman teetering on bound feet was supposed to have an erotic effect on men, partly because her vulnerability induced a feeling of protectiveness in the onlooker.


Jung Chang


#feet #sad-but-true #change






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