Beware of what you let enter your heart. There will come a day when you'd give anything to remove it.

Yasmin Mogahed
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Beware of what you let enter your heart. There will come a day when you'd give anything to remove it. If you love someone, beware of letting them in. By doing so, you put your heart on the line and make them responsible for any pain and suffering that may follow.

They could break you and leave you alone forever. You should also beware of what you let enter your heart by not allowing yourself to be vulnerable. It's important to open yourself up to others, but be careful that it doesn't become too much.

If things get too heavy, the only way out is through, and there'll be no one there to help you up.

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