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Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope by Zaishah
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“It's not always about making the right choice; it is more about how well we can endure the consequences of a wrong decision.”
Zaishah, Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope
“Take me back to the time when pain was unknown to me and my heart didn’t learn to ache. When I thought, no matter where life took us, the thing between us would never change. When I used to believe in the concept of forever and assumed that all would be the same. When I used to believe in you. Take me back to those times where we didn’t have to pretend to be strangers. Where we weren’t you and me. Where we used to be us.”
Zaishah, Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope
“Don't search for perfection in all aspects of your life. Some things bloom better in their mediocrity”
Zaishah, Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope
“I won't be able to love again because I don't want to feel anything for anyone that I once felt for you.”
Zaishah, Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope
“Don’t allow the things you can’t control to define you. Or to turn you into someone who you are not. It takes time for things to be clear. To unfold. And not everything you think is supposed to be great.”
Zaishah, Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope
“Suffering is worthwhile when you own it.”
Zaishah, Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope
“There’s a reason for everything. It is not that you are asking too much, but maybe this isn’t the moment.

Maybe this period is set aside for you to recognize the potential to fight your battles alone. To teach you to believe in yourself. To instill confidence in you. Be patient. Keep your faith in the universe’s ability to provide you with what you’ve asked for.”
Zaishah, Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope
“A familiar scent, an old song, a very cosy little chat, a blurry photo, some vintage stuff, a romantic poem, a whirl of closeness or a unique sensation takes no time to remind us of the memories of special moments when we are part of something bigger than ourselves. We get caught up in the past, remembering good old times and people who are no longer with us. It is not important whether they lost sight of us or whether we got separated from them along the way. But the fact that memories cannot be erased or eroded by the passing of time is important. We have no choice but to own them. No matter how good or bad they are, or how much they hurt or make us feel lost, we all love to remember old things. Memories are gone moments wrapped in the coat of sensory triggers and particular experiences that are sparked by the same stimulus in the future and evoke an emotional response within us. The past is part of our DNA. It reminds us of where we came from and how far we have come. What we have lost and what is left for us.

—we own nothing but what we don't have anymore.”
Zaishah, Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope
“I won't be able to love again because I don’t want to feel anything for anyone else that l once felt for you.

—you're the full stop of my heart.”
Zaishah, Fragrance Of A Dead Rose: A Reminder of Hope