Those who can truly love, they’re like candles; they don’t mind sacrificing themselves for the sake of love. But the rest of us are candle holders. We love and appreciate the light of love, but are too afraid to burn ourselves down to light up someone else’s life.
~ Uday Mukerji
Why, when two people start living together, do they end up hurting each other so much? Maybe that’s an indication that too much of anything isn’t good.
Like we all sync our watches every year, at the start and at the end of daylight saving time, we also need to sync our relationships once in a while.
Silence doesn’t mean no activity; it means highly synchronized actions, much like the work of a well-tuned motor. More noise and vibration never assure better engine performance; indeed, quite the opposite.
Ask anyone; possibly ninety-five percent of our wishes have come true. The unfortunate part is, we all overlook that, and regret all our lives and torment ourselves for not getting the other five percent.
Nothing is forever, be it a good time or a bad time; nothing stays the same. Leaves change, seasons change, and so do people. And when people change, our relationships change with that.
What women do in front of a mirror with few brushes and colors is, indeed, an art.
Sorry’ is, indeed, one of the most difficult and most powerful words in the English language, provided one can feel and say it at the same time.
All we have in love are two unprotected hearts in an open field. And that’s why our hearts bleed so much when we get hurt.