It took me two years to give him all of my heart, and he threw it away in one night.

Dannika Dark
It took me two years to give him all of...
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While it is true that you can love someone with all of your heart, it’s also true that you can hurt them more than you can ever imagine. While there are many ways to hurt someone, the absolute worst is to hurt them by breaking their heart. It takes time for a person to get used to having their heart broken, but once they do, they never want to feel the pain again. The only way to get over someone is to become stronger than they are.

Source: Seven Years

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