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“He couldn’t love me—I’m convinced of this to my bones. He couldn’t share his anguish, his loss, or anything of his heart. He closed himself off—and he’s still closed off, because his heart is reserved for someone else. So I closed myself off too—because something I’ve learned these last few weeks is self-preservation. I couldn’t let myself get hurt. Not now, not after everything that’s happened. I’ve been hurt enough by life; I’m still mending.”

“Learn to when to build bridges When people or life disappoints you it's normal to build a wall and not allow anyone to climb it. When people get hurt they need to Learn how to build a bridge and not walls. In reality you should be building new bridges when life disappoints you build bridges to connect with like-minded others to connect with you. If you but a wall you do not allow yourself to connect with others.”

“බිඳුණු මිනිස්සුන්ට ආදරය කරන එක කොහෙත්ම ලේසි නෑ යුමී සං. කැබලි වෙච්ච ඔවුන්ව තදින් වැළඳගත යුතු වෙනවා. මෘදු නමුත් ස්ථිර ප්‍රේමයකින්. එත් ඒ තියුණු දාර සහිත බිඳුණු කැබලි, වැළඳගන්නා ආදරණීයයාව රිදවනවා. ඔහුවත් කපා දමනවා. මට හොඳටම විශ්වාසයි, “ආදරය කියන්නේ කැප කිරීමක් වග කියන්නට ඇත්තේ, මේ ලෝකයේ මුල් වතාවට බිඳුණු ගැහැණියකට ආදරය කරපු කරුණාවන්ත ඇහිපිය ඇති පිරිමියෙක්. කැබැලි වුණු පිරිමියෙකුට ප්‍රේම කළ විශාල හදවතක් ඇති ගැහැණියක්.”

“If you were to love, love not for the lust that you yearn but the rather the pain that you earn with it. Remember though that the ones who brave the pain are eternally bound in Cupid's chain. It is these chains that many of us fear. The fear of losing the freedom of choosing for self. The fear of placing the needs of our better halves before our own. The fear is understandable for history has taught us to despise and the society has given us the chance to entice. However, if you were to pause and think ever about - love - then do remember that the chain which upon acceptance binds you in amour is the same which upon rejection arrests us to an ague called lonesome depression. Few survive in love, but fewer without it.”