Scars are just another kind of memory.

M.L. Stedman
Scars are just another kind of memory.
Scars are just another kind of memory.
Scars are just another kind of memory.
Scars are just another kind of memory.
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Scars are just another kind of memory, which proves that wounds can be a source of strength. If someone has a scar, it means they have a story to tell. It means they have been through something that has changed them. Whether it was a horrible accident or a bad relationship, new scars will remind them of the past and help them move on from it.

Source: The Light Between Oceans

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