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  • #1
    Anaïs Nin
    “Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don't know how to replenish its source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings.”
    Anais Nin

  • #2
    Shannon L. Alder
    “Sometimes the best and worst times of your life can coincide. It is a talent of the soul to discover the joy in pain—-thinking of moments you long for, and knowing you’ll never have them again. The beautiful ghosts of our past haunt us, and yet we still can’t decide if the pain they caused us out weighs the tender moments when they touched our soul. This is the irony of love.”
    Shannon L. Alder

  • #3
    Carol Rifka Brunt
    “I really wondered why people were always doing what they didn't like doing. It seemed like life was a sort of narrowing tunnel. Right when you were born, the tunnel was huge. You could be anything. Then, like, the absolute second after you were born, the tunnel narrowed down to about half that size. You were a boy, and already it was certain you wouldn't be a mother and it was likely you wouldn't become a manicurist or a kindergarten teacher. Then you started to grow up and everything you did closed the tunnel in some more. You broke your arm climbing a tree and you ruled out being a baseball pitcher. You failed every math test you ever took and you canceled any hope of being a scientist. Like that. On and on through the years until you were stuck. You'd become a baker or a librarian or a bartender. Or an accountant. And there you were. I figured that on the day you died, the tunnel would be so narrow, you'd have squeezed yourself in with so many choices, that you just got squashed.”
    Carol Rifka Brunt, Tell the Wolves I'm Home

  • #4
    Carol Rifka Brunt
    “I felt like I had proof that not all days are the same length, not all time has the same weight. Proof that there are worlds and worlds and worlds on top of worlds, if you want them to be there.”
    Carol Rifka Brunt, Tell the Wolves I'm Home

  • #5
    J.M. Barrie
    “Let no one who loves be called altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned has its rainbow.”
    J.M. Barrie, The Little Minister

  • #6
    “It's not the loving that hurts this girl; it's the understanding of it for what it is, that it will never be returned in the same way, that threatens to destroy her. But to unload the words - "I love you" - on an innocent party who didn't ask for it, to reach across the dark space and touch him - it's like the world she knows could end if she dared speak these words, dared make such a move.”
    Rachel Cohn, You Know Where to Find Me

  • #7
    W. Somerset Maugham
    “She alone had been blind to his merit. Why? Because he loved her and she did not love him. What was it in the human heart that made you despise a man because he loved you?”
    W. Somerset Maugham, The Painted Veil

  • #8
    Wendell Berry
    “Sometimes I knew in all my mind and heard why I had done what I had done, and I welcomed the sacrifice. But there were times too when I lived in a desert and felt no joy and saw no hope and could not remember my old feelings. Then I lived by faith alone, faith without hope.
    What good did I get from it? I got to have love in my heart.”
    Wendell Berry, Jayber Crow

  • #9
    Cassandra Clare
    “I was even a little glad that if it wasn’t going to be me she wanted, it was going to be someone who really deserved her.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #10
    Kate Chisman
    “I watched you try on suits in Hugo Boss.‘For the big job,’ you said. And I laughed, because I knew I would never see it. I’d never get up and watch you put it on and walk out of the door. I would never be the one that you came home to.”
    Kate Chisman

  • #11
    André Aciman
    “What I wanted to preserve was the turbulent gasp in his voice which lingered with me for days afterward and told me that, if I could have him like this in my dreams every night of my life, I'd stake my entire life on dreams and be done with the rest. (p. 109)”
    André Aciman, Call Me by Your Name

  • #12
    Cassandra Clare
    “I didn't call you because I'm tired of you only wanting me around when you need something. I'm tired of watching you be in love with someone else - someone, incidentally, who will never love you back. Not the way I do.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #13
    Collier Lumpkin
    “Sometimes people leave us because staying becomes an impossibility. Because the world just gets too small. Or, sometimes, because there is just one boat, and too many hands. ...Because maybe, life can be a bit bigger than it exists today. And because, somewhere else, there may be another boat.”
    Collier Lumpkin, Love, to Taste

  • #14
    Jennifer Salaiz
    “I was in the biggest breakdown of my life when I stopped crying long enough to let the words of my epiphany really sink in. That whore, karma, had finally made her way around, and had just bitch-slapped me right across the face. The realization only made me cry harder.”
    Jennifer Salaiz

  • #15
    Daisaku Ikeda
    “Leave behind the passive dreaming of a rose-tinted future. The energy of happiness exists in living today with roots sunk firmly in reality's soil.”
    Daisaku Ikeda

  • #16
    Alexandra Elle
    “Love your neighbor, even the ones who do not show you the same courtesy. You can’t expect to receive love if you’re selective and not really willing to give it. What you put into the world, you will indeed get back, even if it’s not from the person you’re expecting it to be.”
    Alexandra Elle, Words from a Wanderer

  • #17
    Julie   Murphy
    “She was right. Karma was a bitch, but so was I.”
    Julie Murphy-Side Effects May Vary

  • #18
    “Karma does never return to punish. Its role is to assist with solving what has been left uncompleted. It always returns to you, when you are strong enough to look at it. You never are asked to deal with more than you can handle. So relax and accept what is being offered to you. Accept it as a gift of love.”
    Raphael Zernoff

  • #19
    Louise Erdrich
    “Why now that he's sober and thoughtful, and living as a good man, does he get in the worst trouble of his life?”
    Louise Erdrich, The Master Butchers Singing Club
    tags: karma

  • #20
    Truth Devour
    “Shattered edges of the diamonds rough sets to cut the unsuspecting.”
    Truth Devour, Unrequited

  • #21
    Truth Devour
    “All that I am. All that I will be is defined by this moment.”
    Truth Devour, Unrequited

  • #22
    Truth Devour
    “She listens closely to the silence as though the sounds just beneath the surface are awaiting to release the significance of a moment.”
    Truth Devour, Unrequited

  • #23
    Truth Devour
    “You are the keeper of my eternal secrets.”
    Truth Devour, Unrequited

  • #24
    Truth Devour
    “Climb greater heights to obtain a new perspective.”
    Truth Devour, Unrequited

  • #25
    Truth Devour
    “Forever thine, forever mine.”
    Truth Devour, Unrequited

  • #26
    Truth Devour
    “You make me want to be a better than I am today.”
    Truth Devour, Unrequited

  • #27
    Truth Devour
    “Feel my presence. Recognise my soul. Love my heart.”
    Truth Devour, Unrequited

  • #28
    Truth Devour
    “Some mysteries are meant to stay that way.”
    Truth Devour, Unrequited

  • #29
    E.M. Forster
    “It isn't possible to love and part. You will wish that it was. You can transmute love, ignore it, muddle it, but you can never pull it out of you. I know by experience that the poets are right: love is eternal.”
    E.M. Forster, A Room with a View

  • #30
    E.M. Forster
    “This desire to govern a woman—it lies very deep, and men and women must fight it together.... But I do love you surely in a better way than he does." He thought. "Yes—really in a better way. I want you to have your own thoughts even when I hold you in my arms.”
    E.M. Forster, A Room with a View



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