“When you can share the lessons you learnt through tears and heartache and others find life in it and are better off for it, then beauty has come out of those ashes.”
“The world was simply too cruel; how could I survive?”
Source: Memoirs Of A Geisha
“Τραγουδούσε κι ένιωθε την ψυχή του να βγαίνει με κάθε του εκπνοή.”
Source: Ο Διάβολος τραγουδούσε τα μπλουζ
“Only I had dry eyes, a dry heart.”
Source: Seeds of yesterday
“We have found each other for a reason to fill each other’s empty heart in every season!”
Source: Angel of Love Lily: Zak, My Sweet Inspiration
“Who am I to claim such boundless sorrow? This heartache, acute and true as it may be, is slight compared to all of this world. Five miscarriages, two stillborn, three live births, and Mrs. Connor is one of our fortunate. She is not disemboweled in the snow. Her hands have committed no atrocities. She believes in God.
It is remarkable how we go on. All that we come to know and witness and endure, yet our hearts keep beating, our faith persists.”
Source: To The Bright Edge of the World
“To say that atheism is not a religion is the equivalent of saying anarchy is not really a political creed”
“Jax, I don't know if I can do this," I murmured.
"Do what?" he asked.
I though for a moment as he watched me in silence. "Survive you," I whispered in answer.
"Maybe you won't have to...”
Source: Tragedy and Desire
“Loving unconditionally, was love so sublime.
Lost without you now, I thought we'd have more time.”
Source: For Just Five Minutes: Heaven:yes, Hell:no
“Forgiveness is a heartache and difficult to achieve because strangely, it not only refuses to eliminate the original wound, but actually draws us closer to its source. To approach forgiveness is to close in on the nature of the hurt itself, the only remedy being, as we approach its raw centre, to reimagine our relation to it.”
Source: Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words