Truestory Quotes

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L. Sydney Fisher
“I first witnessed the paranormal at the tender age of eight. This experience unlocked a doorway to a world full of unexplained mysteries, miraculous insights, and terrifying ghostly visits that have spanned a lifetime. Join me as I explore these stories…one book at a time.” ~L. Sydney Fisher”
L. Sydney Fisher, The Haunting of Natalie Bradford

Monika Wiśniewska
“I found LOVE.
But not just any kind of love. During one of my daily meditations, when tears were flowing down my cheeks as if I had been watching a horror movie, with all my pain, suffering and demons, playing main characters in the story of my life, I had felt an inexplicable warmth in my heart. I felt something that I had never felt before. An unconditional love… for myself. I felt that I was more than just a human being. I felt I was part of the surrounding universe. I was a spirit. And in that moment, I felt as if nothing else had existed or mattered. No worries. No problems. There was no past. There was no future. There was only ME and there was no… suffering any more. No more pain, no more heartbreak. I didn’t need anyone else to love me because I BECAME love. I became who I had always been so desperately searching for, whole as a person. I realised that only when we are whole as a spirit, filled with unconditional love for ourselves, that can we truly find and share an immense love with another human being, the one that is right for us and who is also whole as a person. – from ‘Polish Girl In Pursuit of the English Dream by Monika Wiśniewska”
Monika Wiśniewska, Polska Dziewczyna W Pogoni Za Angielskim Snem

Michael Jay
“My generation must have despair. - Leonard Bernstein Ch 40/Dog Water Free, A Memoir”
Michael Jay Author

Nidhie Sharma
“Until that fateful moment, I did not quite understand the anatomy of fear. Creeping up surreptitiously, it could permeate your skin and, before you knew it, course through your veins like a tidal wave. A thumping heart and a parched mouth were classic symptoms of surrender. With the rational side of the brain hijacked, fear could paralyse you at will or compel you to jump out of your skin when you most need to stay calm. Standing in those raging waters, I learnt that fear most certainly could kill”
Nidhie Sharma, INVICTUS

Nidhie Sharma
“In love with Tawang. I still am.
I’ve clung on to every bit of its wonder within the snow globe of my memory, whilst an instrumental piece of music plays in the background. It was a CD that my father played often in his room at the barracks. I had read somewhere that every memory has a soundtrack of its own. ’Tis true! Th at
piece of instrumental music and Tawang are inextricably entwined in my head.”
Nidhie Sharma, INVICTUS

“Through resilience and renewal, we find strength even in the darkest moments. True healing lies in embracing every challenge and rising stronger with each dawn”
Nadia Sinclair, Shades of Dawn

Barbara Godin
“I was awakened from a restless sleep by the sound of jangling keys unlocking metal doors. I opened my eyes and realized I hadn't been dreaming; I really was here in this awful place.”
Barbara Godin, Can I Come HOME Now?: A True Story of Childhood Trauma