âIâve always protected myself when it comes to love. And maybe thatâs the problem. By not letting myself get hurt now, it ripples into much bigger pain later.â
â Carolyn Mackler, The Future of Us (via books-n-quotes)
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âIâve always protected myself when it comes to love. And maybe thatâs the problem. By not letting myself get hurt now, it ripples into much bigger pain later.â
â Carolyn Mackler, The Future of Us (via books-n-quotes)
âSome days Iâm Van Goghâs Starry Night other days Iâm his suicide letter.â
â souu-hÂ
âIâm almost never serious, and Iâm always too serious. Too deep, too shallow. Too sensitive, too cold hearted. Iâm like a collection of paradoxes.â
â (via bl-ossomed)
âYou have survived everything you have been through, and you will survive this too. Stay for the person you will become. You are more than a bad day, or week, or month, or year, or even decade. You are a future of multifarious possibility. You are another self at a point in future time looking back in gratitude that this lost and former you held on. Stay.â
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Matt Haig, The Comfort Book
âThe soul usually knows what it needs to do to heal itself. The challenge is to quieten the mind.â
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âYou hold an absence
at your center,
as if it were a life.â
â Richard Brostoff, from âGriefâ
âGrief is like the ocean; it comes on waves ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim.â â Vicki Harrison
âThere are memories that time does not erase⊠Forever does not make loss forgettable, only bearable.â
â Cassandra Clare, City of Heavenly Fire
âMiss someone until they come back, or until you come back, until their absence in your life becomes something to be avoided at all costs. Miss them until you donât have to anymore, until youâre reunited in your favorite booth in your favorite restaurant ordering your favorite meal, miss them until it feels like you never left. Or miss them until you canât anymore, until the things you miss are identified and cataloged as things and not a person, until you figure out that easy company and long talks and unblinking, all-knowing eye contact will find you again the way they found you the first time. Miss someone until you donât.â
â Stephanie Georgopulus, How To Miss Someone (via books-n-quotes)
âHow do you ever know for certain that you are doing the right thing?â
â Anthony Doerr, All the Light We Cannot See (via books-n-quotes)
âItâs both a blessing and a curse to feel everything so very deeply.â
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âWe often want it so badly that we ruin it before it begins. Overthinking. Fantasizing. Imagining. Expecting. Worrying. Doubting. Just let it naturally evolve.â
â Anonymous (via makeandgather)
âMaybe the courage I need has nothing to do with telling the truth and everything to do with walking away.â
â âThe Girl on the Trainâ by Paula Hawkins (via suspend)