"Why do you like villains more than heroes?", He had asked.
"Because the hero would save the world over her, but the villain would burn the world to save her.", She replied.
*old man voice* back in my day, studyblrs would like and reblog posts and there wouldn't be any 0 note posts.
From the moment I met you, my life was all you You’re the star that turns ordinaries into extraordinaries One after another, everything is special The things you’re interested in, the way you walk or talk, and every little trivial habit of yours
I just read a post saying how they are surprised that people can see a whole movie through books. Like, isn't it common? I always thought that everyone who reads could do that. Maybe, why I love reading over movies is because while reading I live inside the book, in a complete different world, experiencing everything going on but a movie is not as intriguing cuz I am just a 3rd person.
Praying for everyone to experience this>>>
I don't forget people easily. In fact, I never forget people, the fun we had, the bond we shared and all that stuff is just permanently stored with me. I just get used to their absence easily.
The reason why I love stories with sad endings is that it already gave us all the beautiful moments to see. It didn't just say they lived happily ever after all the shit they went through and we didn't even know how they were happy. Did he bring her favourite flowers every time they fought? Did she make his favourite coffee after a bad day at work? We don't know. Missing out on all these moments is more tragic for me than these not happening at all.
Sad endings forces us to keep reminding ourselves of all the good moments that happened. Maybe it was not all Rosie but at least we got the memories.
It makes us believe that some stories remain beautiful even if it doesn't end our way. And sometimes "All's well even if it doesn't end well ".
I have now decided to just live by:
Ke maana iss duniya ki hu hi nhi, main apni hi duniya banaungi
(Maybe I don't belong to this world, so I will create my own world.)
“One day someone is going to hug you so tight, that all of your broken pieces will stick back together.”
— Unknown
"Who Remembers the Armenians?" by Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish / "Who Remembers the Palestinians?" by Armenian writer Sophia Armen
saying and regretting is better than the regret of never saying all that stuffed in the lungs
@huzaifawrites
I feel like I need to tell u something that I never told u before,but I can’t bring myself to tell u, I wrote messages many times but I either never sent them or erased or deleted them out I am just waiting for the right time but it never comes and my words remains unspoken.I just wish that something I haven’t told u before u are just good at reading eyes.
i love all my mistakes i had fun
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