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  • #1
    “The bravest thing I ever did was continuing my life when I wanted to die.”
    Juliette Lewis

  • #2
    Books. Cats. Life is Good.
    “Books. Cats. Life is Good.”
    Edward Gorey

  • #3
    Harlan Coben
    “..."better to have loved and lost" bullshit. Don't show me paradise and then burn it down.”
    Harlan Coben

  • #4
    Nina Guilbeau
    “Everyone keeps telling me that time heals all wounds, but no one can tell me what I’m supposed to do right now. Right now I can’t sleep. It’s right now that I can’t eat. Right now I still hear his voice and sense his presence even though I know he’s not here. Right now all I seem to do is cry. I know all about time and wounds healing, but even if I had all the time in the world, I still don’t know what to do with all this hurt right now.”
    Nina Guilbeau, Too Many Sisters

  • #5
    Christine Seifert
    “We're cool," I say calmly, although I feel something else. I feel... sad. Like I've lost something I never quite had.”
    Christine Seifert, The Predicteds

  • #6
    Jocelyn Soriano
    “We hurt so much because we have lost a part of ourselves. If we have loved much, we must have given much also, and when everything's over, we feel as though we have lost everything.”
    Jocelyn Soriano, Mend My Broken Heart

  • #7
    J.S.B. Morse
    “A broken heart is just the growing pains necessary so that you can love more completely when the real thing comes along.”
    J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death

  • #8
    Jonathan Harnisch
    “Sadly enough, the most painful goodbyes are the ones that are left unsaid and never explained.”
    Jonathan Harnisch, Freak

  • #9
    Charles Sheehan-Miles
    “If you send me on my way today," I whispered "If you tell me to get the hell out of your life and never come back...I'll accept it. But it will be the one and only permanent regret of my life: that we never made love.That we lost our future together.”
    Charles Sheehan-Miles, Just Remember to Breathe

  • #10
    Gabriel García Márquez
    “Perhaps this is what the stories meant when they called somebody heartsick. Your heart and your stomach and your whole insides felt empty and hollow and aching.”
    Gabriel García Márquez

  • #11
    Cassandra Clare
    “Hearts are breakable," Isabelle said. "And I think even when you heal, you're never what you were before".”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #12
    Charles Dickens
    “The broken heart. You think you will die, but you just keep living, day after day after terrible day.”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

  • #13
    Alysha Speer
    “Love is hard to find, hard to keep, and hard to forget.”
    Alysha Speer

  • #14
    Abby McDonald
    “You can die of a broken heart -- it's scientific fact -- and my heart has been breaking since that very first day we met. I can feel it now, aching deep behind my rib cage the way it does every time we're together, beating a desperate rhythm: Love me. Love me. Love me.”
    Abby McDonald, Getting Over Garrett Delaney

  • #15
    Patti Roberts
    “Sometimes, the only soul that can mend a broken heart is the one that broke it. For they are the ones holding all the pieces.”
    Patti Roberts, The Angels Are Here

  • #16
    Leila Sales
    “Well, you can't have heartbreak without love," Dan pointed out. "If your heart was really broken, then at least you know you really loved him.”
    Leila Sales, Past Perfect

  • #17
    Tiffanie DeBartolo
    “Did you really want to die?"
    "No one commits suicide because they want to die."
    "Then why do they do it?"
    "Because they want to stop the pain.”
    Tiffanie DeBartolo, How to Kill a Rock Star

  • #18
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through many a dark night.”
    Nietzsche

  • #19
    Seneca
    “Sometimes even to live is an act of courage.”
    Lucius Annaeus Seneca

  • #20
    Tom Leveen
    “I'm the girl nobody knows until she commits suicide. Then suddenly everyone had a class with her.”
    Tom Leveen, Party

  • #21
    Phoebe Stone
    “Some people are just not meant to be in this world. It's just too much for them.”
    Phoebe Stone, The Boy on Cinnamon Street

  • #22
    Nina LaCour
    “There are so many things that I want so badly to tell you but I just can't.”
    Nina LaCour, Hold Still

  • #23
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    “Actually that’s my secret — I can’t even talk about you to anybody because I don’t want any more people to know how wonderful you are.”
    F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender Is the Night

  • #24
    Julia Quinn
    “She hated that she was still so desperate for a glimpse of him, but it had been this way for years.”
    Julia Quinn, The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever

  • #26
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “Right then, I wanted to go back in time and relive every moment with him. One more secret smile, one more shared laugh. One more electric kiss. Finding him was like finding someone I didn't know I was searching for. He’d come into my life too late, and now was leaving too soon. I remembered him telling me he’d give up everything for me. He already had.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush
    tags: love

  • #27
    Jessica Sorensen
    “I love you, Ella May and nothing will ever change that. You can push me away -run away – and I will still love you.”
    Jessica Sorensen, The Secret of Ella and Micha

  • #28
    Sue Klebold
    “Have patience with everything that remains unsolved in your heart,” Rainer Maria Rilke writes in his fourth letter to a young poet. “Try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books written in a foreign language. Do not now look for the answers. They cannot now be given to you because you could not live them. It is a question of experiencing everything. At present you need to live the question. Perhaps you will gradually, without even noticing it, find yourself experiencing the answer, some distant day.”
    Sue Klebold, A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy

  • #29
    Sue Klebold
    “Instead, most of these deaths are the result of a person losing a long and painful battle against their own impaired thinking. A suicidal person is someone who is unable to tolerate their suffering any longer. Even if she does not really want to die, she knows death will end that suffering once and for all.”
    Sue Klebold, A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy

  • #30
    “The dark room usually came when I was confronted with conflict, making difficult decisions, or going through transitions. And just as quickly as it had settled in, I had an uncanny ability to pretend that dark room never existed as soon as the lights flickered back on.”
    Ginger Zee, Natural Disaster: I Cover Them. I am One.

  • #31
    Liane Moriarty
    “It sometimes seemed so peculiar and wrong to her that you could be that intimate with someone, to go to sleep with him and wake up with him, to do really quite extraordinarily personal things together on a regular basis, and then, suddenly, you don’t even know his telephone number, or where he’s living or working, or what he did today or last week or last year.”
    Liane Moriarty, The Hypnotist's Love Story



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