That’s the thing about love It can take you up to the mountaintop and can drop you And the impact will either kill you or make you a new person

Kehinde Sonola
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When you love someone, you shouldn’t hold back. You shouldn’t think of the impact on your relationship. If your love is strong enough, you shouldn’t be afraid of the impact it could have on your relationship and its future. You should be willing to suffer the consequences and move forward.

Source: Klosophy

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