Healing Poems Quotes & Sayings
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I stopped going to therapy
because I knew my therapist was right
and I wanted to keep being wrong.
I wanted to keep my bad habits
like charms on a bracelet.
I did not want to be brave.
I think I like my brain best
in a bar fight with my heart.
I think I like myself a little broken.
I'm ok if that makes me less loved.
I like poetry better than therapy anyway.
The poems never judge me
for healing wrong. — Clementine Von Radics

The standard Chicago hot dog comes with everything you need to sustain life . . . until the bright green pickle relish catches up with you and you die. — Daniel Pinkwater

The healing power of art is not a rhetorical fantasy. Fighting to keep language, language became my sanity and my strength. It still is, and I know of no pain that art cannot assuage. For some, music, for some, pictures, for me, primarily, poetry, whether found in poems or in prose, cuts through noise and hurt, opens the wound to clean it, and then gradually teaches it to heal itself. Wounds need to be taught to heal themselves. — Jeanette Winterson

Dying is a very simple thing. I've looked at death and really I know. If I should have died it would have been very easy for me. Quite the easiest thing I ever did. But the people at home do not realize that. They suffer a thousand times more. — Ernest Hemingway,

we are all like poems.
some of us rhyme. some don't.
some are Pulitzer prizes
some are just scribbles
and yet, we all possess
a special kind of beauty
that can either heal
or cut to the bone
one that can never quite
be fathomed, nor forgotten. — Sanober Khan

From around the age of six, I had the habit of sketching from life. I became an artist, and from fifty on began producing works that won some reputation, but nothing I did before the age of seventy was worthy of attention. At seventy-three, I began to grasp the structures of birds and beasts, insects and fish, and of the way plants grow. If I go on trying, I will surely understand them still better by the time I am eighty-six, so that by ninety I will have penetrated to their essential nature. At one hundred, I may well have a positively divine understanding of them, while at one hundred and thirty, forty, or more I will have reached the stage where every dot and every stroke I paint will be alive. May Heaven, that grants long life, give me the chance to prove that this is no lie. — Hokusai Katsushika

The concern and love I saw in her features pierced my heart, and like that, the anger went out of me. — Richelle Mead

A single poem
is worth a hundred
cozy winter nights
kind words
and healed wounds. — Sanober Khan

the opening,
the breaking,
the falling apart
is always so quick.
the hurting,
the healing,
the putting back together
is always too long. — AVA.

I waited for the seasons of love to pass from this cold winter to the summer heat I dreamed of. — Shannon L. Alder

woman--
another word for beginning.
another word for revolution.
another word for healing.
another word for being.
another word for me. — AVA.