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  • Hope by petrichor_rainbows
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    they spit venom with their words, full of hate and malice, but is that really who they are? when you stop seeing them as villains, you see someone wounded, hurt and insecure, and somehow you just feel... sad for them. Not because you've forgiven them. Not because it didn't hurt. But because you finally see things for what they actually are. Some say it's maturity, some say it's empathy I like to call it Hope.
  • until the end. by leahlele67
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    do hurt people truly hurt people?
  • All I've ever wanted by Missdelighted
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    Amelia is a player that loves breaking hearts. It's all she's ever done. Peter is an artist. It's all he's ever been. She wears her heart on her cheek and he wears his heart on his sleeve and you know what they say, 'Never wear your heart on sleeve unless you want to taste defeat' and that's exactly what he experiences. She's dangerous and risky. She's got a bad reputation. She doesn't care about anyone and certainly doesn't do love. He's never been a risk taker. He's just an ordinary boy with a high IQ and a passion for arts. He's never really thought of falling in love until he met her. It started off as hate then gradually developed into love. But Amelia has a reputation for breaking hearts, love is just a game to her. Hurt people, hurt people. For all we know Peter could just be another victim of hers. She's all he's ever wanted and a heartbreak is what he'll ever get. Or will he? (Extended summary inside)
  • Golden by CherylChastain
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    My random hard won advice learned from 12 long years of marriage to a king of nothing. Nobody had to die for that guy to claim the title either, but he taught me the greatest lesson I could ever teach my children, and for that I am grateful. He unwittingly taught me that our bodies and hearts are ours to give if and how we choose, and we don't owe anything to anyone just because we love them. Life is not like the movies, we can't love anyone if we don't first love ourselves, and slapping a title on someone does not make it matter more than the cost of the ink it is written in. Step, Mr./Mrs., Mother, Husband, Wife, Father, King, or personal savior do not turn anyone into something more than what they really are, no amount of love or adoration can make a hero out of a joker, and that's not anyone's fault, that is just a fact. We are all capable of change, we all have a vision of what we wish we could be, but just because we say it doesn't make it so. I believe we all have goodness that can move mountains, but we all don't know how to get out of our own way to save ourselves when we are faced with the hard choices. This is my reminder to the ones that want more and know deep down, that no one else but ourselves can give it to us.
  • Hurt People Hurt People by AkuaAgyekumwaa
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    Blood boils through your veins manifesting in the seething of your teeth whenever you see them because of the pain they caused you. The sexual abuse, verbal, emotional and psychological abuse that made you feel dirty and useless any time you think about it. Are you tired of going through all the emotions and tired of the tears? Are you tired of having broken relationships as a result of the abuse you went through? Are you too ashamed to open up to people but anxiously in need of healing? Then this is the right book for you. Akua Agyekumwaa shares wisdom she gained from her own experiences of various forms of abuse and practical scriptural principles to help liberate the broken hearted and bring healing to all who have suffered all forms of abuse. You will find out How to identify abusive situations The difference between forgiveness and reconciliation Practical steps to help you heal True life stories of people who have been through abuse and have been healed You will be made whole