One of the greatest keys to happiness is realizing it has no doors.
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Curtis Tyrone Jones
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Sometimesi don't haveenough soulin my cheeksto show myface to theworld.
Sometimes people outside of your people act more like your people than your people.
A poet is someone whose words can grasp & pull the thread of a person's soul & make them unravel with delight.
Earth is the ball. Humanity is the goal.
Sometimes we need a wise guide to peel back the ceiling of our lives to remind us that infinity never places any limits on our skies.
Sometimes life requires more of you than you have to give & demands you plunge into the reinvention of yourself if you truly wanna live.
It's funny how the ugly duckling always has so many beautiful things to teach us.
Wise is the fool who becomes a master at laughter.
We're only lucky enough to see the wonders of nature's canyons because they're gracious enough to show us the places they've been damaged.
You see yourself as a shipwreck, but we see your treasure glowing inside, beneath the oceans in your eyes.
Develop distinct habits of wreaking havoc on any stinking thinking addicted to launching mental_missiles aimed at sinking your unique magic.
Sometimes i don't have enough soul in my cheeks to show my face to the world.
Sometimes we must gravitate towards madness before we can levitate on greatness.
__ou collide with destiny caught up in the mystery of walking the halls of a mind that's only inclined to recognize & expect victory._
You can't rock the boat & act like you were just trying to put a baby to sleep.
You are theremedy of intensityi need in my life, tospin me out of themiserable monotonyof working on life'sdaily assemblylines.
Sometimes we find the sweetest solidarity in the midst of solitude.