“=IF(ISERROR(FIND("textyouwanttofind",$A2)),FALSE, TRUE)”
— Alex Magnin, How To Find A Subset Of Text In A Cell In Excel
“=IF(ISERROR(FIND("textyouwanttofind",$A2)),FALSE, TRUE)”
— Alex Magnin, How To Find A Subset Of Text In A Cell In Excel
“Our hearts will break – time and time and time again – over the course of our feeble existences. But they never break irreparably. They never shatter in ways we can’t fix. Our hearts are stronger than all of the things that ever break them, if we give them permission to be.”
— Heidi Priebe, All Of The Things That Can Break Your Heart (Besides A Person)
“I want to be your best when you are not your best. I will not judge you for your sadness, I will not resent your for your flaws. When life gets rough, know that I will always be there to hold your hand, I will always be there to turn off the world for you. I don’t want you to think that you ever hav…”
— Bianca Sparacino, I Do Not Want A 50/50 Relationship — Life Doesn’t Work That Way
“Yet writing a poem about something painful, she has discovered, can be her way of digesting it. 'One of the things I’ve learned is, if we try and put sadness off, it just waits. And in my experience, running away from sadness doesn’t do anybody any good.'”
— Frieda Hughes, Frieda Hughes: ‘I felt my parents were stolen’
“We only have one life. If we live an awful lot of it not doing something that would make us very happy, hurts no one and might actually be worth something in the general scheme of things, it’s pretty sad if we don’t do it, just because we might get our heads kicked in.”
— Frieda Hughes, Frieda Hughes: ‘I felt my parents were stolen’
“If you learn to really sit with loneliness and embrace it for the gift that it is…an opportunity to get to know you, to learn how strong you really are, to depend on no one but you for your happiness, you will realize that a little loneliness goes a long way in creating a richer, deeper, more vibran…”
— Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass
“To the people who love you, you are beautiful already. This is not because they’re blind to your shortcomings but because they so clearly see your soul. Your shortcomings then dim by comparison. The people who care about you are willing to let you be imperfect and beautiful, too.”
— Victoria Moran, Lit From Within: Tending Your Soul For Lifelong Beauty