Oct 17, 2005 00:41
why do we ask questions when we know there's a chance that the answer will be one that we don't want, and one that will hurt? we set ourselves up for the worst, but even then, that doesn't top the amount of hurt that actually hits you.
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Plus, that "hurt," no matter how bad it is, makes us grow as people. Without it, you and I wouldn't be the people we are today... And we're better for it.
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It's that hope though that keeps us going even despite some answers we get...cause we hope the answer will be changed to fit what we want...
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If you aren't willing to take a risk for something you really care about, you might as well be dead.
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