54 Quotes About Love-and-loss
- Author Cara Demers
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Maybe you’ll prove me wrong. Perhaps one day, you’ll push back at me, making me feel something on your end for once. Because wishful thinking is another attribute of caring. The difference is that I don’t think you could ever force me to regret that one.
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- Author Himmilicious
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Never blame men, they have too many responsibilities because they live in a country where they are being taught to take up the burden since they get an erection.
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- Author André Aciman
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I couldn't understand how boldness and sorrow, how you're so hard and do you really care for me? could be so thoroughly bound together. Nor could I begin to fathom how someone so seemingly vulnerable, hesitant, and eager to confide so many uncertainties about herself could, with one and the same gesture, reach into my pants with unabashed recklessness and hold on to my cock and squeeze it.
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- Author Michelle Frost
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She put her head in her hands and began to cry softly. He felt confused and bitterly unhappy. A part of him wanted to go to her, to hold and comfort her, but he wasn’t prepared to be pushed away in cold anger all over again. He waited in his chair and felt the room expand until there was an emptiness the size of the desert between them.
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- Author Corey Ann Haydu
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This is another awful truth of losing people you love: everyone needs something different. And the needs almost never match up.
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- Author Corey Ann Haydu
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I hate the way the world feels when love is gone
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- Author Corey Ann Haydu
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Sleep comes, no matter how deep the sadness cuts. It’s like a gift from the universe.
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- Author Kate McGahan
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You can never lose me. Someday you will see that I was with you all along. You will find out that what you have loved you can never lose.
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- Author Kristen Hope Mazzola
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Because some things in life just hurt so much that you need to feel physical pain to start to heal from it.
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