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“Happiness depends more on the inward disposition of mind than on outward circumstances.”
what I will tell you is that some of the most extraordinary creations are born in terror. Wielded from molten black . . . if only the wielder is wise enough to see the lava for what it truly is.
She stands, and a spark of sadness bursts from her chest into all the crevices of her body. Tears vomit out of her soul and pour down her cheeks, but she does not bother wiping them away. Why attempt to dry an ocean?
Those who would watch her on any other day avert their gaze. Because no one likes to acknowledge someone in pain.
It’s dark out, but that doesn’t stop her. Even with years of fearing the dark, she feels invincible. No, that’s not right. She feels . . . destructive.
What would you abandon for happiness?