Maybe it was inertia -or worse, fear- that was keeping me in the same place.

Jennifer Weiner
Maybe it was inertia -or worse, fear- that was keeping...
Maybe it was inertia -or worse, fear- that was keeping...
Maybe it was inertia -or worse, fear- that was keeping...
Maybe it was inertia -or worse, fear- that was keeping...
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Sometimes, it’s easier to keep doing the same things that have gotten you into trouble in the past. It’s not until it becomes impossible to continue in the same way that you are able to break away.

Source: Certain Girls

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