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I’m willing to watch that horrible movie just over this sappy feelgood stuff. src

Asdfghjkl this is so sweet and kind I can’t my feels


Nobody can save you but yourself—and you’re worth saving. It’s a war not easily won, but if anything is worth winning—this is it.
Charles Bukowski (via souls-entwined)

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Finding you was like coming home.
6-Word Story #81 (via writingsforwinter)

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We are more than the worst thing that’s ever
happened to us. All of us need to stop apologizing
for having been to hell and come back breathing.



Your bad dreams are battle scars.
What doesn’t kill you cuts you fucking deep
but scars are just skin growing back
thicker when it heals.

Clementine von Radics (from “Broken”)

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earth-song:

Husband records in photos, the battle of his wife during the 5 years of the fight against cancer [see all beautiful photos here]

Being the second most common type in the world, breast cancer is the most common among women. Despite medical advances in treating this dreadful and merciless disease, today’s story unfortunately does not have a happy end as promised in the beautiful love stories. But this is nonetheless a beautiful love story. Jennifer and Angelo could have been another couple of million, the love of the two could have been just one more. With five months of marriage, Jennifer was diagnosed with breast cancer. At that moment began the great battle of his life. Face alone? No. Just as promised, in joy or in sorrow, in health or in sickness, Angelo said “We are together, it’ll be fine.”

Together they faced the disease. And more than love, affection and support, Angelo resolve to do more for his wife and all women in the world diagnosed with cancer. With a camera recorded every step sore treatment. During the first months Jennifer has received the full support of the people, but as people often tire easily, are not interested in hearing more about the pain and reality of a person with cancer. So Angelo has created a website where posted all of the five years in which Jennifer fought valiantly to beat the disease.

The goal of the website “My wife’s fight with breast cancer” is to expose the cruel truth of cancer, make people know and understand everything a person during the period prescribed for that fight to win, to live.

Jennifer and Angelo did not have to say a word, his story silent black and white is enough to understand how fragile life is, how small we are.

“Love every morsel of the people in your life.” - Jennifer Merendino

See all photos here

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I know of no greater happiness than to be with you all the time, without interruption, without end.
Franz Kafka (via littlemiss)