I settle into my imagination so that I might be someone when the real world tells me I'm no one.
Richelle E. GoodrichStichwörter: imagination books despair hope creativity richelle richelle-goodrich
When I sit down to write I actually ask myself, 'Who do you want to be today?'
Richelle E. GoodrichStichwörter: imagination writing creativity author richelle richelle-goodrich
When I reach out, you take my hand.
When I smile, you mirror the expression.
When I triumph, you glory as if it were your own.
When I fail, you point to the light at the end.
When I need, you tenderly provide.
When I cry, you kiss away my tears.
When I suffer, you bleed.
And you wonder why I love you?
Stichwörter: love marriage devotion giving lovers commitment richelle love-story richelle-goodrich
You can't argue with insanity. You can stare at it, gaping and incredulous, but arguing with it is futile.
Richelle E. GoodrichStichwörter: insanity futility argue incredible richelle richelle-goodrich
Life is learning to take God's hand.....and hold on.
Richelle E. GoodrichStichwörter: life learning god faith hope trust life-lessons god-s-will richelle richelle-goodrich
I could really use someone else's smile today.
Richelle E. GoodrichStichwörter: kindness compassion empathy smile sympathy helping-others sharing helping richelle richelle-goodrich
Someone described a writer's world as tormented, and I had to laugh. A tormented writer? I personally wouldn't have put those two words together.
Emotions have the power to torment a soul, yes, I agree to that. But writers, through the formation of our characters, delve so often into the depths of a vast range of emotions that we earn the advantage. For we've examined every little thrumming, fracture, spark, pang, and darkening of the heart to a point that we understand and appreciate the necessity and strength of emotions as well as the cause and effects manipulating them.
We understand.
We can imagine.
We sympathize.
Our knowledge is power over the torment of emotional ignorance.
I would suggest that those truly tormented are the readers of our works because those poor souls shall never know with such clarity and sentiment all the tiny little details that make our characters breath, move, and live before our very eyes.
Perhaps, if torment does lurk among writers, it comes simply through knowing more about an imagined friend than can ever be adequately expressed in words.
Stichwörter: writing author torment richelle richelle-goodrich
To laugh continually is to never laugh at all. For it takes the periodic sound of sorrow from which to distinguish the sound of joy.
Richelle E. GoodrichStichwörter: life laughter sorrow joy life-lessons laugh contrast
Just because a person successfully steers a voyage through hell doesn't mean he ever wants to sail that route again.
Richelle E. GoodrichStichwörter: suffering hell trials richelle hardships tests overcoming-adversity richelle-goodrich
There is a point when the anguished soul finally despairs. A moment in life when the heart, the will, even the spirit crumbles. Some say that after much grief and drowning in tears, it is possible to pick up the pieces and carefully repair what was shattered.
I say nay.
For the chains of despair have no key, and the soul destroyed by that monster can never hope to be unaffected. There are things done that cannot be undone.
Stichwörter: pain despair sorrow tears destruction grief hopelessness richelle richelle-goodrich
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