“Don't fall in love with me, because I'm strong and independent and at the same time crumbly and soft.”— Jezi Kirsten, thoughtcatalog.com
“To be fully human fully kind and true is full of bruising. Because that is how things become soft.”— Nikita Gill, yoursoulisariver.com
“You’ve got to hold some things close to your heart and love them no matter how your life changes (or how you change). Loving things keeps you grounded. It helps you retain innocence and it lets you hold onto some sense of wonder when the whole world is telling you that you need to get cynical in ord…”— Adam Gnade, amazon.com
“Three things: 1- Stop letting pride win. Don't let it destroy and unravel friendships and loves. We blinked, and it's the holidays again. How many more laps around the sun are left? Life is slippery and fleeting, and distance so cold. Stay humble and warm. Remember what counts. 2- Be unapologeticall…”— Victoria Erickson, facebook.com
“Money is not a substitute for tenderness, and power is not a substitute for tenderness.”— Morrie Schwartz, amazon.com
“Be soft. Do not let the world make you hard. Do not let pain make you hate. Do not let the bitterness steal your sweetness. Take pride that even though the rest of the world may disagree, you still believe it to be a beautiful place.”— Iain Thomas, amazon.com
“Vacuum kiss. When softly kissing your spouse, slightly (and playfully) begin to suck in.”— Sheree Adams, blackandmarriedwithkids.com
“Angel kiss. Angel kisses are more than a simple peck on the cheek or lips. They’re when you softly and gently kiss someone’s face in other areas, like their eyelids or their nose, suggesting you want more and more of them.”— Barney, cupid.com
“Smooth as a baby's bottom can refer to you, too! Use your favorite body scrub on your heinie for a softer seat.”— Jessica Cruel, popsugar.com
“I hope that you do not let the world condemn you for being too loud, too expressive, too soft; that you do not let it convince you to be perfect instead of real. I truly hope that you celebrate the fact that you are not for everyone, that you are not impressing the kinds of people who were built on…”— Bianca Sparacino, thoughtcatalog.com