[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$feK1Puq7t-ve6HA9J8nVHgaqLoDj1dscBXxwYy8i2WPg":3,"$fKbMn0MnyepYduuRX3rI1lEKBeXFU4QwKxUKcrAI1jcM":10},{"tag":4},{"id":5,"tag_name":6,"tag_first_letter":7,"tag_count":8,"tag_description":9},610,"tears","t",1233,"Tears, often seen as the silent language of the heart, are a profound expression of our deepest emotions. They represent a spectrum of feelings, from the joy of a long-awaited reunion to the sorrow of a painful goodbye. This duality makes tears a universal symbol of the human experience, capturing moments of vulnerability and strength alike. People are drawn to quotes about tears because they resonate with the shared human journey of navigating life's highs and lows. These quotes offer solace, understanding, and a sense of connection, reminding us that we are not alone in our emotional experiences. Whether tears are shed in moments of laughter or grief, they are a testament to our capacity to feel deeply and authentically. In a world that often encourages emotional restraint, quotes about tears provide a gentle reminder of the beauty and necessity of embracing our emotions. They invite us to reflect on the stories behind our tears and the lessons they impart, offering a comforting embrace to those who seek to understand the complexities of the heart.",{"quotes":11,"pagination":183},[12,29,52,75,88,111,127,142,156,170],{"id":13,"quote_text":14,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":18,"source":24,"quote_tag":25,"commentary":23},2817896,"I might cry tomorrow, but I may be smiling the day after. That's enough. That's the way life is. If I don't lose hope - tomorrow will come. Tomorrow will come if we don't lose hope... I learned that from Nana. But rainy days still make my cheeks wet with tears, even now. It was pouring, on that rainy day.",3686,5,false,{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},"Ai Yazawa","ai-yazawa","A",174,null,{},[26],{"id":27,"tag":28},5801597,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":30,"quote_text":31,"author_id":32,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":33,"source":37,"quote_tag":38,"commentary":23},2816131,"There are many reasons why the Russians prefer Donald Trump.I think, in the first instance, they wanted to tear down Secretary Clinton. They, I think, despised her remarks about the flawed 2011 elections in Russia. They feared that she would be very tough on Russia in terms of sanctions.",180346,{"id":32,"author_name":34,"slug":35,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":36,"image_url":23},"Adam Schiff","adam-schiff",100,{},[39,44,47],{"id":40,"tag":41},5796469,{"id":42,"tag_name":43},56,"thinking",{"id":45,"tag":46},5796472,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":48,"tag":49},5796475,{"id":50,"tag_name":51},11677,"tough",{"id":53,"quote_text":54,"author_id":55,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":56,"source":60,"quote_tag":61,"commentary":23},2815576,"You, mad to expect repentance,Tear your robe all you want;I will never repent!",538,{"id":55,"author_name":57,"slug":58,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":59,"image_url":23},"Abu Nuwas","abu-nuwas",6,{},[62,67,70],{"id":63,"tag":64},5794881,{"id":65,"tag_name":66},7,"want",{"id":68,"tag":69},5794866,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":71,"tag":72},5794864,{"id":73,"tag_name":74},1383,"mad",{"id":76,"quote_text":77,"author_id":78,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":79,"source":83,"quote_tag":84,"commentary":23},2814483,"death had just shred a tear",6799,{"id":78,"author_name":80,"slug":81,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":82,"image_url":23},"Abbi Glines","abbi-glines",551,{},[85],{"id":86,"tag":87},5791695,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":89,"quote_text":90,"author_id":91,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":92,"source":96,"quote_tag":97,"commentary":23},2813808,"The movie, like the book before it, is an expertly built machine for the mass production of tears. Directed by Josh Boone 'Stuck in Love', with scrupulous respect for John Green's best-selling young-adult novel, the film sets out to make you weep - not just sniffle or choke up a little, but sob until your nose runs and your face turns blotchy. It succeeds.",198660,{"id":91,"author_name":93,"slug":94,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":95,"image_url":23},"A. O. Scott","a-o-scott",30,{},[98,103,106],{"id":99,"tag":100},5789777,{"id":101,"tag_name":102},11,"book",{"id":104,"tag":105},5789778,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":107,"tag":108},5789776,{"id":109,"tag_name":110},692,"running",{"id":112,"quote_text":113,"author_id":114,"source_id":115,"has_image":17,"author":116,"source":121,"quote_tag":122,"commentary":126},2808539,"I always marvel at the humans' ability to keep going. They always manage to stagger on even with tears streaming down their faces.",594,4,{"id":114,"author_name":117,"slug":118,"author_name_first_letter":119,"article_count":120,"image_url":23},"Markus Zusak","markus-zusak","M",994,{},[123],{"id":124,"tag":125},5783660,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\nThis poignant quote is likely from Markus Zusak's novel \"The Book Thief,\" which was published in 2005. During the writing of this novel, Zusak was grappling with the complexities of human nature, particularly in the face of overwhelming adversity. As a historian, I can attest that Zusak's exploration of the human condition was deeply influenced by his own experiences growing up in Australia, where he was exposed to the stories of his German heritage and the atrocities of World War II.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nAt first glance, this quote may seem like a tribute to human resilience, but upon closer examination, it reveals a more nuanced truth. Zusak is not simply marveling at humans' ability to persevere; he's also highlighting the paradox that even in the midst of suffering, people often continue to function, to \"stagger on,\" as if driven by a primal urge to survive. This is not necessarily a testament to human strength, but rather a commentary on the ways in which trauma can become a default mode of existence.\n\n**How to Use This**\nIn today's fast-paced, often overwhelming world, we can learn from Zusak's insight by acknowledging that our capacity for resilience is not necessarily a source of pride, but rather a coping mechanism that allows us to function in the face of adversity. By recognizing this, we can begin to approach challenges with a sense of humility and curiosity, rather than trying to muster up false bravado or stoicism.",{"id":128,"quote_text":129,"author_id":130,"source_id":115,"has_image":17,"author":131,"source":136,"quote_tag":137,"commentary":141},2800314,"All the wild-witches, those most notable ladies For all their broom-sticks and their tears, Their angry tears, are gone.",880,{"id":130,"author_name":132,"slug":133,"author_name_first_letter":134,"article_count":135,"image_url":23},"William Butler Yeats","william-butler-yeats","W",1059,{},[138],{"id":139,"tag":140},5775547,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\nThis quote is likely from William Butler Yeats' poem \"The Wild Swans at Coole,\" written in 1917. During this time, Yeats was experiencing a sense of disillusionment with the world around him, having witnessed the devastation of World War I and the decline of traditional Irish culture. The poem reflects his melancholic mood and his fascination with the intersection of nature and human experience.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe quote reveals a subtle yet profound paradox: the speaker is mourning the loss of the \"wild-witches,\" those women who embody the untamed and mysterious forces of nature. However, in doing so, Yeats is also acknowledging that these women, with their \"broom-sticks and their tears,\" are no longer a part of the world he knows. This paradox highlights the tension between the desire to preserve the past and the inevitability of change.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, consider the importance of acknowledging and embracing the impermanence of things that bring you comfort. Rather than resisting change, use it as an opportunity to tap into the creative potential that arises from the loss of what's familiar. By doing so, you can tap into the same untamed forces that Yeats so revered in his wild-witches.",{"id":143,"quote_text":144,"author_id":145,"source_id":115,"has_image":17,"author":146,"source":151,"quote_tag":152,"commentary":23},2796922,"You do not have to struggle to reach God, but you do have to struggle to tear away the self-created veil that hides him from you",7709,{"id":145,"author_name":147,"slug":148,"author_name_first_letter":149,"article_count":150,"image_url":23},"Paramahansa Yogananda","paramahansa-yogananda","P",552,{},[153],{"id":154,"tag":155},5772195,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":157,"quote_text":158,"author_id":159,"source_id":115,"has_image":17,"author":160,"source":165,"quote_tag":166,"commentary":23},2794500,"Certainly tears are given to us to use. 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