These scars that we have... they don't go away. They only fade with time, but they're still hauntingly there.

Taylor Keys
These scars that we have... they don't go away. They...
These scars that we have... they don't go away. They...
These scars that we have... they don't go away. They...
These scars that we have... they don't go away. They...
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These scars that we have... they don't go away. They only fade with time, but they're still hauntingly there. As time passes, the scars on our hearts fade and become less visible, but they can never really be forgotten.

However, that doesn’t mean that we should let them bring us down. The real tragedy is in letting these memories take over our lives and make us bitter and unhappy. We can choose not to let them drive us mad.

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