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10 Relatable R. H. Sin Quotes For College Girls

"Let it hurt, then let it go."

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10 Relatable R. H. Sin Quotes For College Girls
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The following 10 r.h Sin quotes are perfect for all college girls:

1. "A man who loves you will not force you to compromise your emotional well-being or the health of your heart." – A Beautiful Composition of Broken

2. "They only treat you how they feel about themselves." – Whiskey Words and a Shovel Vol. II

3. "Everything you've been searching for lives within your own heart. All the love you've been longing for can be given to you, by you." – Planting Gardens in Grave Vol. I

4. "You are chained to the past; it's time to free yourself." – I Hope This Reaches Her in Time

5. "Leave behind anything or anyone who stresses your heart out." – Algedonic

6. "Loving yourself will save your soul." – A Beautiful Composition of Broken

7. "Girls like you have roses inside of them that are strong enough to bloom through blizzards." – I Hope This Reaches Her in Time

8. "The woman who asks for more isn't asking for too much. The woman who demands more is simply in search of everything she deserves." – A Beautiful Composition of Broken

9. "More mental health and a peace of mind protect your right to feel at ease." – A Beautiful Composition of Broken

10. "Let it hurt, then let it go." – A Beautiful Composition of Broken

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