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Grief helps us to relinquish the illusion that the past could be different from what it was. — Sharon Salzberg

Real Love for ourselves by definition includes every aspect of our lives - the good, the bad, the difficult, the challenging past, the uncertain future, as well as all the shameful, upsetting experiences and encounters we'd just as soon forget. — Sharon Salzberg

I see thee better in the dark
I do not need a light. — Emily Dickinson

It is so characteristic, that just when the mechanics of reproduction are so vastly improved, there are fewer and fewer people who know how music should be played. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

He had been a boy who liked to draw, according to my friend, so he became an architect. Children who drew,I learned, became architects; I had thought they became painters. My friend explained that it was not proper to become a painter; it couldn't be done. I resigned myself to architecture school and a long life of drawing buildings. It was a pity, for I disliked buildings, considering them only a stiffer and more ample form of clothing, and no more important. — Annie Dillard

Without death, our lives would have no meaning. Death frames our end for us and also puts a value on things. — Richard Leider

What if I they didn't call me the Evil Queen, would you have thought of me as an angel? — Cameron Jace

Simplicity is the beauty of all creation. — Debasish Mridha

Nothing endures unless it has first been transposed into a myth, and the great advantage of myths is that they are ladies with portable roots. — Anais Nin

saw he'd been shot. His shirt . . — Caroline Carver

There will always be people for and against you, and its pointless wasting time trying to win over some of the people who are against you. Spend time with people who are for you. Those realtionships are worth it. — Cathy Hopkins

And so without our primordial attachments to others, what would we be?
Evidently, we would be the players of a game, one that resembled a giant chess match, with our fellow human beings as the rooks, the knights, and the pawns. For this is the essence of sociopathic behavior, and desire. — Martha Stout

In the end, it's the reality of personal realtionships that save everything. — Thomas Merton