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103 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 13, 2018



"I don’t want to lose you, and so I lose a little of myself, instead."

"One of the hardest lessons I have ever learned is that you can be the very best version of you, and still not be enough."

"Hug a stranger. Hug a friend. Text that boy —or don’t, so long as you’re being true to your heart and its desires. Kiss like it’s the first time, or maybe like it’s the last. Tell someone how you feel. Travel. See the world. Meet someone new. Let someone feel the way your heart beats, and ask them to let you feel theirs, too."
"It was on the silent nights, the ones she spent alone, that she understood lonely was not the absence of another person, but rather the absence of self-love."
"It’s pleasing to me the way your heartbeats kiss my ears."
"When you look at me you’ll see that I am the light that ignites my own way."
"You are the moon and I the sun, forever chasing. We cannot be together without one of us erasing what truths lie within, of feelings and thoughts untold. Where your desire for love is shadowed, mine is bright and bold. So as you disappear again, leaving with the dawn, I ask myself which is worse: letting go, or holding on?"
It was on the silent nights, the ones she spent alone, that she understood lonely was not the absence of another person, but rather the absence of self-love.
Yesterday it didn’t exist. Tomorrow it may be gone. Yet in this moment, we loved.
Love me slowly. Breathe me in. Tell me I’m more than all my worst sins.
Walk away. No —run. Run from the things that do not serve you, the past that does not define you, the present that does not please you, and the people who do not value you. Trust me, peace is found in movement, in discovery, and the path is never-ending.


"Her insecurities were as loud as day,
but his gentle embrace made the noise stay at bay."
“I don’t want to lose you,
and so I lose
a little
of myself,
instead.
Because I want nothing more than to
keep you
in the sheets you’ve always fled.”
“Yesterday it didn’t exist.
Tomorrow it may be gone.
Yet in this moment,
we loved."
“One of the hardest lessons I have ever learned is that you can be the very best version of you, and still not be enough.”



Title: A Love Letter From The Girl Who Feels Everything
Author: Brittainy C. Cherry & Kandi Steiner



There doesn't always have to be a cage to
keep someone locked in.
Sometimes memories are the strongest
form of imprisonment. (Lock - B)
One of the hardest lessons I have learned is that you can be the very best version of you, and still not be enough. (Lessons Learned - K)
"Maybe we should've spoken
while the coffee brewed each
day.
Maybe we should've stated
the things that kept hurting us.
Maybe words would've helped
keep us from falling apart.
But maybe,
by mistake,
we simply forgot."
Forgotten Words - B
"How does the girl who loves openly
survive against the boy
who never allows himself to love at all?"