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“Laugh, I tell you And you will turn back The hands of time. Smile, I tell you And you will reflect The face of the divine. Sing, I tell you And all the angels will sing with you! Cry, I tell you And the reflections found in your pool of tears - Will remind you of the lessons of today and yesterday To guide you through the fears of tomorrow. THE FOUR HEAVENLY FOUNTAINS by Suzy Kassem Taken from University of Toledo Collection: The Spring For Wisdom Copyright 1994”

“She sucked up her tears and sniffled one last time. She wasn’t really ready, but she knew she had to be. She wiped her cheeks dry and summoned up all the courage she could muster. This was a matter of life and death. These strangers she was with would sooner leave her behind than risk their lives for her. She had to be tough, at least, for now.”

“Many people will laugh with you when life is bright—when the music’s playing, the lights shine, and you’re at your highest. But when the silence falls, the lights dim, and you stumble, those same people might be the first to laugh at you. Be careful who you let into your circle. Not everyone deserves a seat at your table or a glimpse into your heart. Some wear masks of loyalty, only to reveal envy when you’re not looking. True friends speak your name with respect when you’re not in the room. They don’t need the spotlight to show you love—they stay when the crowd leaves. Life isn’t a stage for just anyone to perform on. Protect your peace, guard your soul, and always remember: not all who smile with you are truly smiling for you. — Sami Abouzid”

“[...]sabía que el organismo producía tres tipos de lágrimas, cada una con su propia composición química. Una se generaba con regularidad para mantener la humedad del ojo. La segunda se activaba para lubricar y expulsar un cuerpo extraño que hubiera penetrado en el ojo. La tercera era producto de la tristeza. Su misión consistía en expulsar las sustancias segregadas por el sentimiento de aflicción. Es decir, llorabas para vomitar la pena.”