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Sunday, July 4, 2010 !@#$% 7:56 PM
Change . forget or accept?

but everyone changes, and if they mean that much to you, at all costs you’ll find a way to accept them regardless of what you saw in them, and most importantly, what you miss. it’s going to be hard remembering who they were. watching them turn from one of the most precious people in your life, into a stranger.
but, in perspective, maybe they didn’t change. they just grew into the people they wanted to be or were influenced to be. i don’t know, all i know, is that it hurts. the fact that the impact could be so severe concluding with the decision to either just move on with your life with who they are now or without them at all. there are going to be hundreds of people who are going to walk in your life as quickly as they walk out. but it’s up to you to pick who you’re going to treasure.


(To Infinity, & Beyond. )