Reaching Out Quotes

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Vera Nazarian
“Sometimes, reaching out and taking someone's hand is the beginning of a journey.

At other times, it is allowing another to take yours.”
Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

Tennessee Williams
“I suppose I have found it easier to identify with the characters who verge upon hysteria, who were frightened of life, who were desperate to reach out to another person. But these seemingly fragile people are the strong people really.”
Tennessee Williams

DeWitt: Loneliness leads to nothing good, only detachment. And sometimes the people who most need
“DeWitt: Loneliness leads to nothing good, only detachment. And sometimes the people who most need to reach out are the people least capable of it.”
Jane Espenson, Maurissa Tancharoen & Jed Whedon

Shannon L. Alder
“One of the most important things you can do on this earth is to let people know they are not alone.”
Shannon L. Alder

Vera Nazarian
“When you reach for the stars, you are reaching for the farthest thing out there. When you reach deep into yourself, it is the same thing, but in the opposite direction. If you reach in both directions, you will have spanned the universe.”
Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

Shannon L. Alder
“Cruel people offer pity when they no longer feel threatened. However, kind people offer compassion and understanding regardless.”
Shannon L. Alder

Richard Paul Evans
“Sometimes its not the strength but gentleness that cracks the hardest shells.”
Richard Paul Evans, Lost December

Shannon L. Alder
“Sometimes, you will go through awful trials in your life and then a miracle happens--God heals you. Don’t be disheartened when the people you love don’t see things like you do. There will be Pharisees in your life that will laugh it off, deny that it happened, or will mock your experience based on righteousness they think you don't possess. God won't deny you a spiritual experience because you are not a spiritual leader. He loves everyone equal. The only people that really matter in life are the people that can “see” your heart and rejoice with you.”
Shannon L. Alder

Erik Pevernagie
“As we inhale soothing wellbeing through the radiant glow of an unsuspected lighthouse in the dark stormy nights of our life, we can come to feel the exhilarating rhythm of our heartbeat, finding compassion with ourselves and at one time reaching out to all the others. ("Le ciel c'est l'autre")”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Highlighting the emotional dynamics of love and the importance of communication or pinpointing its neglect reveals how fragile our interactions can be. By reaching out and connecting, we entrust a valued part of our inner selves, which can be enriching and liberating but also make us vulnerable. ("Poste Restante")”
Erik Pevernagie

Shannon L. Alder
“You can’t selectively numb your anger, any more than you can turn off all lights in a room, and still expect to see the light.”
Shannon L. Alder

Shannon L. Alder
“If you truly feel that self esteem and motivation have to happen first before you can make changes in your life, then we’ll probably be sharing walkers at a retirement home as we talk over what might have been.”
Shannon Alder

Stephen  King
“But in the wake of 'Bullet,' all the guys wanted to know was, 'How's it doing? How's it selling?' How to tell them I didn't give a flying fuck how it was doing in the marketplace, that what I cared about was how it was doing in the reader's heart?”
Stephen King, Everything's Eventual

Stephen Richards
“When you reach out to those in need, do not be surprised if the essential meaning of something occurs.”
Stephen Richards

Wes Adamson
“The simple gift of giving becomes an elaborate rich aftertaste of a natural blissful feeling, lingering endlessly in my lifetime.”
Wes Adamson

“Like stars are to the sky, so are the children to our world. They deserve to shine!”
Chinonye J. Chidolue

Gina Greenlee
“Never underestimate the lingering effects of a dash of spontaneous comfort.”
Gina Greenlee, Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road

Sarah J. Maas
“Keep reaching out your hand, Cassian had told her.

But what would it matter, she began to wonder, if no one bothered to reach back?”
Sarah J. Maas, A ​Court of Silver Flames

Holly Black
“He reaches toward me, as though he's going to run his fingers over the bruises. I bring up the crossbow, and he thinks better of it.”
Holly Black, The Cruel Prince

Kristian Ventura
“I tried to go to group counseling, but the lady said they were full and so when I tried a 1-on-1 with a counselor, they didn’t respond to my calls. I tried so many times. It’s already so embarrassing asking for help. And you have to pick up my calls, too. Please, mom. When you don’t pick up the phone, my head goes all over the place and I think you’re dead.”
Karl Kristian Flores, The Goodbye Song

“One thing I've learned is that when I say, "Hey so-and-so, I'm struggling with loneliness right now and could really use a chat with you because I love you,"... I almost always get a quick and tender response.”
Terry J. Stokes, Prayers for the People: Things We Didn't Know We Could Say to God

Sarah J. Maas
“It was Amren who had said, Let her dig her own grave, boy. Then offer her a hand.

I thought that's what this past year has been, he'd countered.

Keep reaching out your hand, had been Amren's only reply.”
Sarah J. Maas, A ​Court of Silver Flames

Sarah J. Maas
“Keep reaching out your hand was utter bullshit when the person it was extended to could bite hard enough to rip off fingers.”
Sarah J. Maas, A ​Court of Silver Flames

Jenna Levine
“He was just so... earnest.
And thoughtful. Beyond the compliment he paid me--- you are so warm and friendly with everyone--- he'd understood me well enough to know that after my panic had subsided, I'd likely want my stuff back.
Without him hanging around.
The vulnerability Frederick must be feeling all but jumped from the page. Yet I could tell he had taken great pains to try and hide it. I thought back to the evening he'd tried so hard to understand my art. In hindsight, of course my art made no sense to him. The man was hundreds of years old! But he'd tried anyway, listening attentively as I explained it to him--- all because it was important to me.
Maybe Frederick was telling the truth when he said he never wanted to hurt me. It was seeming increasingly likely. He might not technically be alive--- and yes, he was a vampire--- but he was also...
Kind.
And thoughtful.
It's possible he'd been faking all that just to lure me in, but with some distance from the events of the other night, I didn't think that he'd been pretending.”
Jenna Levine, My Roommate Is a Vampire

“I will reach out to the world from the corner of my little space and no devil can stop me from fulfilling this purpose.”
Daniel ANIKOR

“In mental health advocacy, I've found that sometimes, when people reach out for help, they come with a predetermined solution in mind. They aren't really looking for guidance, but validation. It's like trying to conduct a research project with the conclusion already written before you even begin. Without openness to new perspectives, there's no real room for growth, only a reinforcement of existing beliefs that may not serve them.”
Carson Anekeya

Ron Baratono
“There's times God will toss situations at us so we reach for Him.”
Ron Baratono

Sarah Beth Durst
Dear Family, she wrote.
She paused again.
"Tell them you're well," Yarrow advised.
She wrote that. And then once those first words were there, she kept writing. She told them about when she first came to Alyssium, full of hope and fear. She told them about the library, how proud she'd been to get the job and how disappointed when it turned out to not be what she'd imagined it would be. She told them about how much she missed home, how much she missed them, and why she hadn't returned--- because she wanted to find a place where she belonged and had purpose, and she knew it wasn't Eano, as much as she loved them. But it wasn't Alyssium either. As it turned out, it was Belde.
This place. With this man.
She smiled as she wrote about Yarrow and her life here. I found a place I want to be and a future I want to have. I'm happy, and I hope you are too. Please write back.
I miss you.
Love,
Your Terlu

Sarah Beth Durst, The Enchanted Greenhouse

Sarah Beth Durst
“She held the letters to her chest as if she could absorb them straight into her heart. She'd lost six years as a statue, but she wouldn't lose any more. Her family still cared. They weren't angry, and they missed her. Maybe they didn't fully understand, but they cared. If they came to visit... When they came to visit, she corrected herself, she'd try to explain. She'd left Eano to find a place where she had a purpose. It had just taken her longer than she'd thought it would to find it. It would be all right.
I have a niece. And her father knew she'd find happiness.”
Sarah Beth Durst, The Enchanted Greenhouse

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