May 21st, 2013
Is not Allah the most just of judges?
The Holy Quran, Surat At-Tin: 95:8 (via thelittlephilosopher)

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Immature people falling in love destroy each other’s freedom, create a bondage, make a prison. Mature persons in love help each other to be free; they help each other to destroy all sorts of bondages. And when love flows with freedom there is beauty. When love flows with dependence there is ugliness.

A mature person does not fall in love, he or she rises in love. Only immature people fall; they stumble and fall down in love. Somehow they were managing and standing. Now they cannot manage and they cannot stand. They were always ready to fall on the ground and to creep. They don’t have the backbone, the spine; they don’t have the integrity to stand alone.

A mature person has the integrity to stand alone. And when a mature person gives love, he or she gives without any strings attached to it. When two mature persons are in love, one of the great paradoxes of life happens, one of the most beautiful phenomena: they are together and yet tremendously alone. They are together so much that they are almost one. Two mature persons in love help each other to become more free. There is no politics involved, no diplomacy, no effort to dominate. Only freedom and love.
Osho  (via vagosphere)

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Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form.
Rumi (via larmoyante)

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You’ll be fine. You’re 25. Feeling unsure and lost is part of your path. Don’t avoid it. See what those feelings are showing you and use it. Take a breath. You’ll be okay. Even if you don’t feel okay all the time.
Louis CK  (via the-healing-nest)

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Comfort can be a dangerous thing. You stick around home all the time where it’s safe and nothing ever changes, and before you know it, you get set in your ways and you quit learning, you quit changing, you don’t grow anymore.
Monster, Frank Peretti (via classylane)

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Instead of focusing on how much you can accomplish, focus on how much you can absolutely love what you’re doing.
Leo Babauta (via the-healing-nest)

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May 20th, 2013
Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as an escape.
Bell Hooks (via mishproductions)

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If you’re dating a writer and they don’t write about you — whether it’s good or bad — then they don’t love you. They just don’t. Writers fall in love with the people we find inspiring.
Jamie Anne Royce (via drapetomania)

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Stop ruining love by wanting it so bad.
Derrick Brown (via hellanne)

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May 17th, 2013
I am that clumsy human, always loving, loving, loving. And loving. And never leaving. You are a stone. We weep together and make a bed for rain.
Frida Kahlo, The Diary Of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait (via perfect)

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Faith and fear both demand you believe in something you cannot see. You choose.
Bob Proctor (via unconditionedconsciousness)
I’m not gonna sit around and waste my precious divine energy trying to explain and be ashamed of things you think are wrong with me.

Esperanza Spalding

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May 15th, 2013

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May 12th, 2013