Quote by Davey Havok
Its a wonderful side effect of what were doing, to give someone th

Its a wonderful side effect of what were doing, to give someone the strength to come out of the closet to their family, or simply present themselves aesthetically in a way they feel happy with, whether or not their friends are going to be allowed to like them anymore. – Davey Havok

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I became a vegetarian out of compassion for animals and to live as healthy as possible. I realized soon after that I was truly concerned with nonviolent consumption and my own health, a vegan diet was the best decision. – Davey Havok

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Scar tissue is stronger than regular tissue. Realize the strength, move on. – Henry Rollins

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Good composition is like a suspension bridge – each line adds strength and takes none away. – Robert Henri

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I think I was born strong-willed. Thats not the kind of thing you can learn. The advantage is, you stick to what you believe in and rarely get pushed out of what you want to do. – Joan Jett

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Unfortunately, there are so many people who live their whole life in a place that is safe and protected and simple and they dont really have that strength inside to fly. – Andrew Shue

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