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“I hope one day we can forgive each other for not being what we wanted each other to be”
— Kriti G.
“I wish you knew how bad it fucked me up.”
— submitted by anonymous
Clear your mind here
“For you, I was a chapter. For me, you were the book.”
— Tom McNeal
“I’m like that. Either I forget right away or I never forget.”
— Samuel Beckett
“If you cannot find peace within yourself, you will never find it anywhere else.”
— Marvin Gaye
“Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light; I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.”
— Sarah Williams
“I have noticed that when all the lights are on, people tend to talk about what they are doing – their outer lives. Sitting round in candlelight or firelight, people start to talk about how they are feeling – their inner lives. They speak subjectively, they argue less, there are longer pauses. To sit alone without any electric light is curiously creative. I have my best ideas at dawn or at nightfall, but not if I switch on the lights – then I start thinking about projects, deadlines, demands, and the shadows and shapes of the house become objects, not suggestions, things that need to done, not a background to thought.”
— Jeanette Winterson