Everybody's damaged by something.

Emma Donoghue
Everybody's damaged by something.
Everybody's damaged by something.
Everybody's damaged by something.
Everybody's damaged by something.
About This Quote

Everybody’s damaged by something. Although there are many ways in which people are hurt, through tragedy, loss, addiction and abuse we all carry the scars of our past. There is hope for treatment and acceptance in recovery, and we can learn to move forward with purpose and courage. We all have regrets and we all make mistakes. But we learn from them and we move forward, and we can turn our mistakes into lessons and our lessons into wisdom.

Source: Room

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