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  • #1
    “Suddenly, everything was beautiful. The way she viewed the world was nothing more but a reflection of herself.”
    robert m drake

  • #2
    “Suddenly I remembered that laugh, it told a different story, our story.”
    robert m drake

  • #3
    “We must always welcome the end of all things. For sometimes knowing nothing lasts forever is the only way we can learn to fall in love with all the moments, and all the people, that are meant to take our breath away.”
    Robert M. Drake, Black ButterFly

  • #4
    “Sometimes, your scars have a lot less to do with where you have been and a lot more to do with where you are going.”
    Robert M. Drake, Black ButterFly

  • #5
    “I will never be at ease while watching the sunset, knowing our stories will never end with the same words. All sunsets have their own story, it is just that ours will always fall incomplete.”
    Robert M. Drake, Beautiful Chaos

  • #6
    “If there is something you must know before I let you go; it is this: in your journey you will meet broken people, hateful people and people who have lost the sight for their glory. And the beauty of it all is this: I will tell you to love them, to love them deeply and show them how some of us still care. Never give up on them, for to give up on them is to destroy a reflection of ourselves.”
    Robert M. Drake, Black ButterFly

  • #7
    C.S. Lewis
    “Slowly, quietly, like snow-flakes—like the small flakes that come when it is going to snow all night
    —little flakes of me, my impressions, my selections, are settling down on the image of her. The real shape wil be quite hidden in the end.”
    C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed

  • #8
    C.S. Lewis
    “You have a traitor there, Aslan," said the Witch. Of course everyone present knew that she meant Edmund. But Edmund had got past thinking about himself after all he'd been through and after the talk he'd had that morning. He just went on looking at Aslan. It didn't seem to matter what the Witch said.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

  • #9
    Haruki Murakami
    “And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

  • #10
    Jack Kornfield
    “In the end
    these things matter most:
    How well did you love?
    How fully did you live?
    How deeply did you let go?”
    Jack Kornfield, Buddha's Little Instruction Book



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