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Self Love Poetry: For Thinkers & Feelers

Melody Godfred

Top 10 Best Quotes

“We make it look easy. (It wasn’t. It isn’t. It never will be.)”

“If you’re only earning someone’s love by being less yourself, you’ve lost more than you’ve gained.”

“I thought 2020 would be the year I got everything I wanted. Now I know 2020 is the year I appreciate everything I have.”

“I finally found my rhythm when I realized that even the steps backward were part of the dance.”

“This was it. The reset she had been waiting for. But it didn’t happen as she had anticipated. It wasn’t luck or fate or a gift from the gods. It wasn’t circumstantial. It wasn’t handed down. It was earned. A thousand moments of self love that together formed the mountain she now stood upon, as she looked down upon the valley of opportunity she was finally ready to claim.”

“When you realize you’re the “one,” life becomes less about searching and more about living.”

“When I started approving my own choices, guilt and shame became powerless over me.”

“The sun is still the sun whether it rises or it sets, and the moon is still the moon whether it is full or a crescent.”

“The feeling you get when you start listening to your inner voice instead of shushing it.”

“Sure.* Okay.* Fine.* *Fake words we should ban from our vocabularies that actually mean not okay, not at all.*”

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