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Words Alone Are Certain Good Words Alone Are Certain Good by Trenton McKay Judson
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“All happiness and sorrow have their roots in desire, I thought. Loving something is not easy, not when you have a mind that mucks it up all the time with your expectations of it. When you love a person, the expectations get even higher, and we have even more chances to muck it up. That’s why love doesn’t last too long for most people. The challenge of love isn’t looking past somebody’s flaws, it’s overcoming yours, that’s the only way you can see who they really are and love them for it.”
Trenton McKay Judson, Words Alone Are Certain Good
“There exists in the world only two types of memories: those we make holier than they are and those we make worse than they are. But, if you don’t remember, then you are free from both, or you are bound to both, because you must live through the memories of others.”
Trenton McKay Judson, Words Alone Are Certain Good
“One of the great catastrophes in life is that we put off our gratitude until it’s too late to give it.”
Trenton McKay Judson, Words Alone Are Certain Good