But the memories that hang heaviest are the easiest to recall. They hold in their creases the ability to change one's life, organically, forever. Even when you shake them out, they've left permanent wrinkles in the fabric of your soul.
Julie GregoryTags: pain memories painful-childhood painful-memories
We bury things so deep we no longer remember there was anything to bury. Our bodies remember. Our neurotic states remember. But we don't.
Jeanette WintersonTags: emotions painful-memories
Anyone can live for themself , but life's worth better living for others.
K. Qasim AliTags: friendship love painful-memories phylosophy
You know, through pain, you learn a lot about yourself--things you thought you never knew you wanted to learn. And it's kind of like those animals that regrow a part of their body--like a starfish. You might not feel it. You might not even want to grow, but you will. You'll grow that part that broke off, and that growing, that blooming--cannot happen without the pain.
Kelle HamptonTags: grief life-changes painful-memories growth-process
What do I do now?
I didn't think my heart could break any more than it already has.
The pieces still inside of me feel like broken glass.
Every time I take a breath, they stab into me.
It never ends....
Tags: heartbroken erotica-romance painful-memories
What kind of miracle ripped out your heart, and left you breathing?
A.B. ShepherdTags: pain life-and-living life-and-death painful-memories
why our story have no ending?
ShiviTags: love-hurts painful-memories unhappy-ending
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