You think? It's certainly more banal that way, but I don't see how it's any more uplifting. I draw more inspiration from someone who can see beauty in pain than from someone who can only see it where it dominates the surface.
You think? It's certainly more banal that way, but I don't see how it's any more uplifting. I draw more inspiration from someone who can see beauty in pain than from someone who can only see it where it dominates the surface.
I originally heard this as, "God damn girl, your wings are beautiful." It was much more uplifting that way.
You think? It's certainly more banal that way, but I don't see how it's any more uplifting. I draw more inspiration from someone who can see beauty in pain than from someone who can only see it where it dominates the surface.
You think? It's certainly more banal that way, but I don't see how it's any more uplifting. I draw more inspiration from someone who can see beauty in pain than from someone who can only see it where it dominates the surface.
may be in a way our wounds are our wings.. from great tragedy comes great triumph
may be in a way our wounds are our wings.. from great tragedy comes great triumph