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“I’m not quiet because I have nothing to say — I’m quiet because I want what I say to matter.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
“Solitude isn’t loneliness. It’s where I meet the truest parts of me.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
“I remember feelings more than facts. It’s how my memory loves.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
“There are entire galaxies in me I’ve never let anyone touch.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
“Empathy isn’t weakness. It’s surviving the world without armor.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
“Some connections don’t need words — just shared stillness.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
“I disappear not to escape people, but to return to myself.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
“Being misunderstood isn't new — it’s just another room I’ve learned to decorate.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
“I feel things deeper than I can explain, so I turn them into silence.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
“The soul doesn’t shout — it writes in metaphors.” Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew
Some of us don’t speak to be heard; we speak to feel less invisible. Go to Quote / Comment | by Evelyn Hew