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"In my heart's a memory.... and there you'll always be"

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  Have you got a quote that stands out to you? Maybe for a specific reason, or a memory behind it? "Goodbye may seem forever, farewell is like the end, but in my hearts a memory and there you'll always be"   This is a quote I stand by. But why? Well, every stage of your life you are are watching different journeys of not only yourself but of people around you, these experiences can alter the path that you are on whether it be for the good or bad. Whether its a breakup, you watch your path crumble underneath you and you wonder what happens now? How do I move onto the next path when I want to return back? But this is just the end of that path and memory. Now is the time for you to develop your new path based on this memory. You live and learn, memories are there too remind you of specific points in your life and the path you chose to take from there. Sometimes you can go down a dark, eerie path where you do things that maybe you wouldn't of normally, but this is your jo...

"Nothing lasts forever"

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"Keep your head up, nothing lasts forever", I'm sure at some stage in your life you've heard this well known saying when a relationship or friendship has broken down or changed. Some things only come to an end because situations/environments have changed or people grow up and start to realise their worth- whether bad or good. Kelly Clarkson, the first American Idol winner, is well known for her constant battles with her weight and her straight to the point heart felt lyrics, that even inspired me as a teenager. There's always that one song that will adapt to a situation that you are in at some stage in your life and once you hear it that memory will be stored within your mind and with that song forever. "It's hard to get high when your living on the bottom", for a while now I've been very insecure about the way I look or feel- this isn't directly aimed at anyone this is just me. With the way the world is everyone is stereotyped into a certi...