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You can say sorry a million times, say I love you as much as you want, say whatever you want, whenever you want. But if you're not going to prove that the things you say are true, then don't say anything at all. Because if you can't show it, your words don't mean a thing.
The things that people say versus the things that they do are at most times much different in comparison. As the quote says we can say sorry a million times, or tell someone that we love them as much as we want, but if we are not really sorry, and if we don't really love them, it will show in the actions that we commit after we say sorry, and after we tell them that we love them.
An important lesson that we must learn in life is not to say things that we don't mean, and not to say things that we might not be comfortable enough yet proving to someone. The best rule to go by is to just always be as honest as possible, because honesty is the best policy. Don't lie in order to satisfy somebody for a moment, because the pain that you cause them in the future can last them for a lifetime.
And there's always someone with a bigger mouth than God himself that will make you look like a total ass...
I wanted to quit, I wanted to stop, and I nearly dropped..
But my good friend made me stick with it,
but not to be afraid to let them know what my limits are
That it's okay to have them,
That it's okay to voice them,
to speak up, to say so, and to be strong, not weak
when I say I have them
Cuz I didn't had to be a "super-patient"
I had to learn that lesson hard.
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