“Don’t ask yourself what you did wrong or how you could have done it differently. Don’t waste your valuable heart and mind trying to figure out why he did what he did. Or thinking back on all the things he said, and wondering what was the truth and what was the lie. The only thing you need to know is that it’s really good news: He’s gone.”
— Greg Behrendt, He’s Just Not That Into You
“Beware of the doctor, whose wife sells cemetery plots, whose brother owns a granite quarry, and whose father deals in shovels.”
— Unknown
when you think you have nothing left you still have the moon, sunsets, your favorite music, paper to write on, warm clothes, new starts and your cute self
“There are some things about myself I can’t explain to anyone. There are some things I don’t understand at all. I can’t tell what I think about things or what I’m after. I don’t know what my strengths are or what I’m supposed to do about them. But if I start thinking about these things in too much detail the whole thing gets scary. And if I get scared I can only think about myself. I become really self- centered, and without meaning to, I hurt people. So I’m not such a wonderful human being.”
— Haruki Murakami, The Elephant Vanishes
“There’s something beautiful about keeping certain aspects of your life hidden. Maybe people and clouds are beautiful because you can’t see everything.”
— Kamenashi Kazuya
“If I were consistent with what I now feel, I should bite my veins out, let them drip in every corner until I run dry.”
— poetry-siir ©
Shakespeare: won’t you be my sweet Juliet?
Mc: Juliet dies
Shakespeare: my beautiful Desdemona?
Mc: she’s killed by her husband
Shakespeare: Ophelia?
Mc:
Shakespeare: I see your point
“Your truest friends are the ones who stand by you in your darkest moments, because they are willing to brave the shadows with you, and in your greatest moments, because they are not afraid to let you shine.”
— Nicole Yatsonsky
I hope that someday when I'm gone, someone somewhere, picks my soul up off of these pages and thinks, "I would have loved her."
-Nicole Lyons
“Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and they will come forth, later, in uglier ways.”
— Sigmund Freud