“I’ve been imitated so well I’ve heard people copy my mistakes.” -Jimi Hendrix
Quotes
I Mean, I Hope You’re Happy…
“I mean, I hope you’re happy, but the sky is still the sky without you, nd I’m not surprised by that anymore.” ―Caitlyn Siehl
Your Truest Friends…
“Your truest friends are the ones who will stand by you in your darkest moments–because they’re willing to brave the shadows with you–and in your greatest moments–because they’re not afraid to let you shine.” ―Nicole Yatsonsky
Love Is A Trap…
“Love is a trap. When it appears, we see only its light, not its shadows.” ―Paulo Coelho
You, Of All People…
“You, of all people, deserve a happy ending. Despite everything that happened to you, you aren’t bitter. You aren’t cold. You’ve just retreated a little and been shy, and that’s okay. If I were a fairy godmother, I would give you your heart’s desire in an instant. And I would wipe away your tears and tell you not to cry.” ―Sylvain Reynard
How We Need That Security…
“How we need that security. How we need another soul to cling to, another body to keep us warm. To rest and trust; to give your soul in confidence: I need this, I need someone to pour myself into.” ―Sylvia Plath
By Night…
“By night, Love, tie your heart to mine, and the two together in their sleep will defeat the darkness” ―Pablo Neruda
Love Makes You See…
“Love makes you see a place differently, just as you hold differently an object that belongs to someone you love. If you know one landscape well, you will look at all other landscapes differently. And if you learn to love one place, sometimes you can also learn to love another.” ―Anne Michaels
Love Is Born…
“Love is born into every human being; it calls back the halves of our original nature together; it tries to make one out of two and heal the wound of human nature.” ―Plato
Borges Said…
“Borges said there are only four stories to tell: a love story between two people, a love story between three people, the struggle for power and the voyage. All of us writers rewrite these same stories ad infinitum.” ―Paolo Coelho
