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...But as for Gabriel Sullivan. Ren reach out his six-fingered hand toward me. I clasped it. Warmth flooded me. But something else. Certainty. Trust. Compassion. Courage. He pulled his hand back, smiled. That is all I can tell you.

~ Linnea Sinclair

Linnea Sinclair Comfort Empathic Trust

The only way to find peace is to face the unknown and trust that God has heard your tears.

~ Shannon L. Alder

Shannon L. Alder Anxiety Change Choices Comfort Consequences Decisions Dreams Faith Fear God Life Path Peace Soul Tears Trust

It was then that she realized she still had God. He was the only one who hadn't left her. He knew who she was, even if she didn't. A single tear formed in the corner of her eye as she thanked God for not abandoning her - especially when she needed Him most.

~ J.e.b. Spredemann

J.e.b. Spredemann Abandonment Alone Aloneness Amish Amish By Accident Amish Fiction Amnesia Believe Christianity Comfort Faith God Hope Hopelessness Need Nobody Security Spredemann Tears Trust

People with anxiety and trust issues find themselves drawn to people of consistency because they feel safe with someone who is predictable. However, that doesn’t cure their problem. The anxious person still remains the same because anxiety is a wave that crashes on the shore every time an unpredictable circumstance challenges their expectations and comfort zone.

~ Shannon L. Alder

Shannon L. Alder Anxiety Avoidance Caring Too Much Comfort Comfort Zone Confidence Consistency Constant Dreamers False Peace False Sense Of Comfort Fear Fixing The Problem Life Not Caring Predictable Prisoners Protection Reliving The Past Settling Support Trust Trust Issues Unexpected Changes Unexpected Plots Unexpected Turns Unpredictable

You can speak to me like you haven’t spoken even to yourself.

~ Simona Panova

Simona Panova Betray Betrayal Better Cardew Comfort Confess Confessor Freya Gothic Gothic Romance Honest Like Love Loyal Loyalty Me Nightmarish Nightmarish Sacrifice Relationship Relationships Romance Sacrifice Soothe Speak Suspense Talk Trust Trusting Trustworthy Truth Truthful What To Say You Young Adult Yourself

A disciple does not ask, How much can I keep? but, How much more can I give? Whenever we start to get comfortable with our level of giving, it's time to raise it again.

~ Randy Alcorn

Randy Alcorn Christianity Comfort Disciple Discipline Faith Give Giving Keep Obedience Share Stewardship Trust

Yesterday was a dark day in the history of humanity, a terrible affront to human dignity. After receiving the news, I followed with intense concern the developing situation, with heartfelt prayers to the Lord. How is it possible to commit acts of such savage cruelty? The human heart has depths from which schemes of unheard-of ferocity sometimes emerge, capable of destroying in a moment the normal daily life of a people. But faith comes to our aid at these times when words seem to fail. Christ’s word is the only one that can give a response to the questions which trouble our spirit. Even if the forces of darkness appear to prevail, those who believe in God know that evil and death do not have the final say. Christian hope is based on this truth; at this time our prayerful trust draws strength fro

~ John Paul Ii

John Paul Ii Comfort Evil God Hope Trust

Sometimes you are more comfortable with a person who gets close without coming close.

~ Shampa Sharma

Shampa Sharma Comfort Distance Emotion Feelings Love Relationship

He grinned again. We'd only been seeing each other for a few weeks now, but this easy give-and-take still surprised me. From that very first day in my room, I felt like we'd somehow skipped the formalities of the Beginning of a Relationship: those awkward moments when you're not all over each other and are still feeling out the other person's boundaries and limits. Maybe this was because we'd been circling each other for a while before he finally catapulted through my window. But if I let myself think about it much - and I didn't - I had flashes of realising that I'd been comfortable with him even at the very start. Clearly, he'd been comfortable with me, grabbing my hand as he had that first day. As if he knew, even then, that we'd be here now.

~ Sarah Dessen

Sarah Dessen Comfort Fate Friendship Knowing Love Relationship Romance Teenage

Not everything.” Lily takes a deep breath and begins to pace the room. “Not everything, because you aren’t. It may feel like you are, and I totally get it, I really do. The world feels like it’s crumbling around you, and it makes you feel like you’re broken too, but, Jules, you aren’t. You are more than this, you’re more than this, this- stupid planet, this stupid country. They’re reacting to what they think you are, but it doesn’t make it true.” She preaches like it hurts her, and I recognize in the back of my mind that this is what she hasn’t told herself yet. And still she offers it to me.

~ Pega Rose

Pega Rose Comfort Forgiveness

You see, because [Norfolk is] stuck out here on the east, on this hump jutting into the sea, it's not on the way to anywhere. People going north and south, they bypass it altogether. For that reason, it's a peaceful corner of England, rather nice. But it's also something of a lost corner.'Someone claimed after the lesson that Miss Emily had said Norfolk was England's 'lost corner' because that was were all the lost property found in the country ended up.Ruth said one evening, looking out at the sunset, that 'when we lost something precious, and we'd looked and looked and still couldn't find it, then we didn't have to be completely heartbroken. We still had that last bit of comfort, thinking one day, when we were grown up, and we were free to travel the country, we could always go and find it again in Norfolk.

~ Kazuo Ishiguro

Kazuo Ishiguro Comfort Heartbreak Loss Norfolk Rediscovery Search

When we are sad...it can be comforting to cling to familiar objects, to things that don't change.

~ Donna Tartt

Donna Tartt Comfort Comforting Grief Loss Possessions

A word of consolation may sweetly touch the ear.Now and then a quiet songwill clear the mind of fear.A simple act of kindnesscan ease a load of care.Stories told in memorydiminish all despair.A whispered prayer of comfortdraws angel arms around.Counting blessings, great and small,helps gratitude abound.These acts, all sympathetic,will kindly play their part.But seldom do they dry the tearsshed mutely in the heart.

~ Richelle E. Goodrich

Richelle E. Goodrich Comfort Compassion Consolation Empathy Grieving Loss Richelle Richelle E Goodrich Richelle Goodrich Solace Sorrow Sympathy

When I wear her clothes, I just feel safer, like she's whispering in my ear.

~ Jandy Nelson

Jandy Nelson Comfort Grief Loneliness Loss Safety

But thou art with us, with us in the past,The present, with us in the times to come.There is no grief, no sorrow, no despair,No languor, no dejection, no dismay,No absence scarcely can there be, for thoseWho love as we do. Speed thee well!

~ William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth Absence Comfort Friendship Loss Love

What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.

~ Helen Keller

Helen Keller Comfort Grief Hope Inspiration Life After Loss Loss The Living Memories Project

All I can say is, it's a sort of kinship, as though there is a family tree of grief. On this branch, the lost children, on this the suicided parents, here the beloved mentally ill siblings. When something terrible happens, you discover all of the sudden that you have a new set of relatives, people with whom you can speak in the shorthand of cousins.

~ Elizabeth Mccracken

Elizabeth Mccracken Comfort Death Grief Loss Sorrow Understanding

If you’re really listening, if you’re awake to the poignant beauty of the world, your heart breaks regularly. In fact, your heart is made to break; its purpose is to burst open again and again so it can hold evermore wonders. -Andrew Harvey

~ Rob Brezsny

Rob Brezsny Beauty Comfort Grief Heartbreak Loss Optimism Positivity Wisdom Wonder

Take solace in that, regardless of the fact that the love you had in your mind was lost, it was fairer than any, and you can take that with you forever.

~ Taylor Nadeau

Taylor Nadeau Comfort Edwin Hubble Fair Loss Love

I ultimately decided to hold my tongue and settle instead for the comfort of ignorance. Not knowing the truth, I retained hope, and that hope I held like a smooth warm stone against my heart.

~ Catherine Gilbert Murdock

Catherine Gilbert Murdock Comfort Grief Hope Loss

I ... am left with the lingering feeling that the places we go in our minds to find comfort have little to do with where our bodies go.

~ Christina Baker Kline

Christina Baker Kline Bodies Comfort Death Grief Solace

We kept on cooking and walking the dog, taking the kids to the park, cleaning the kitchen, and letting Sara and Adam hate what was going on when they needed to. Sometimes we let them resist finding any meaning or solace in anything that had to do with their daughter's diagnosis, and this was one of the hardest things to do -- to stop trying to make things come out better than they were. We let them spew when they needed to; we offered the gift of no comfort when there being no comfort was where they had landed. Then we shopped for groceries.

~ Anne Lamott

Anne Lamott Comfort Grief

Three, 300, or 3,000 - these are the number of unknown days, each far too little and yet too much at the same time, to see an irrevocably declined loved one languish and suffer, with that bittersweet release lingering in the doorway, but never quite being sent all the way in, to comfort and carry our loved one to that Better Place.” ― Connie Kerbs

~ Connie Kerbs

Connie Kerbs Afterlife Aging Bittersweet Comfort Death Decline Grief Illness Languish Release Suffer

Now in the thriving season of lovewhen the bud relents into flower,your love turned absence has turned once more,and if my comforts fall soft as rainon her flutters, it is becauselove grows by what it remembers of love

~ Lisel Mueller

Lisel Mueller Comfort Grief Love Mother Motherhood Nurture Parent Wonder

We’ve run out of comforting things to say.

~ Suzanne Young

Suzanne Young Comfort Grief Hotel Ruby

By showing that you don't have to lose yourself, maybe someone else will feel some sort of comfort.

~ Lea Michele

Lea Michele Comfort Grief

After he died, there was a deep calm to his face; he seemed a kind of unfathomable, still well which opened on and down beneath the suddenly smooth surface of his skin…The heat in him lasted a long time. I loved that heat. I don’t know how long I held his face and his shoulders and stroked him; as he began to cool I kept my hands on his belly, where the last of his warmth seemed to pool and concentrate. Here the fire of the body came to rest, smoldering longest, down to the last embers.

~ Mark Doty

Mark Doty Aids Comfort Death Grief Love Physicality

Contrary to what a lot of people believe (or hope), comfort doesn’t take the pain away. Comfort slides in beside the pain, pulling up a chair so that we have something more than sorrow in our hearts. Comfort gently expands our spirits so that we can breathe again. Comfort opens our eyes so that we can see possibility again. And on those days, whether it is the next day or five years removed, on that day when grief rears its dark head again, comfort helps us remember that pain is not all there is

~ Peggy Haymes

Peggy Haymes Comfort Death Grief Healing Hope Mourning Sorrow

I slept and I woke. She gave me a ring made from a leaf, a cluster of golden berries, a flower that opened and closed at the stroking of a finger....And once, when I startled awake with my face wet and my chest aching, she reached out to lay her hand on top of mine. The gesture was so tentative, her expression so anxious, you would think she had never touched a man before. As if she was worried I might break or burn or bite. Her cool hand lay on mine for a moment, gentle as a moth. She squeezed my hand softly, waited, then pulled away.It struck me as odd at the time. But I was too clouded with confusion and grief to think clearly. Only now, looking back, do I realize the truth of things. With all the awkwardness of a young lover, she was trying to comfort me, and she didn't have the slightest idea how.

~ Patrick Rothfuss

Patrick Rothfuss Comfort Despair Grief Inconsolable Solace

Reading Aloud to My Father I chose the book haphazardfrom the shelf, but with Nabokov's firstsentence I knew it wasn't the thingto read to a dying man:The cradle rocks above an abyss, it began,and common sense tells us that our existenceis but a brief crack of lightbetween two eternities of darkness.The words disturbed both of us immediately,and I stopped. With music it was the same --Chopin's Piano Concerto — he asked meto turn it off. He ceased eating, and dranklittle, while the tumors briskly appropriatedwhat was left of him.But to return to the cradle rocking. I thinkNabokov had it wrong. This is the abyss.That's why babies howl at birth,and why the dying so often reachfor something only they can apprehend.At the end they don't want their handsto be under the covers, and if you should putyour hand on theirs in a tentative gestureof solidarity, they'll pull the hand free;and you must honor that desire,and let them pull it free.

~ Jane Kenyon

Jane Kenyon Comfort Daughters Dying Fathers Grief

Dear Eloisa (said I) there’s no occasion for your crying so much about such a trifle. (for I was willing to make light of it in order to comfort her) I beg you would not mind it – You see it does not vex me in the least; though perhaps I may suffer most from it after all; for I shall not only be obliged to eat up all the Victuals I have dressed already, but must if Henry should recover (which however is not very likely) dress as much for you again; or should he die (as I suppose he will) I shall still have to prepare a Dinner for you whenever you marry any one else. So you see that tho perhaps for the present it may afflict you to think of Henry’s sufferings, yet I dare say he’ll die soon and then his pain will be over and you will be easy, whereas my Trouble will last much longer for work as hard as I may, I am certain that the pantry cannot be cleared in less than a fortnight

~ Jane Austen

Jane Austen Comfort Cooking Crying Food Grief Jane Austen Love And Friendship Marriage Minimizing Satire

there are two types of people in the world: those who prefer to be sad among others, and those who prefer to be sad alone.

~ Nicole Krauss

Nicole Krauss Comfort Sad Sadness

I did not know how to reach him, how to catch up with him... The land of tears is so mysterious.

~ Antoine De Saint-Exupéry

Antoine De Saint-Exupéry Comfort Empathy Sadness Sympathy

In the silence, she felt the past and the present shift and mix, but that was a mirage. There was no way to comfort the lost boy he'd been back then. But she had the grown male.She had him right in her arms, and for a brief moment of whimsy, she imagined that she was never, ever going to let him go.

~ J.r. Ward

J.r. Ward Comfort Love Sadness

Sometimes I'm so deeply buried under self-reproaches that I long for a word of comfort to help me dig myself out again.

~ Anne Frank

Anne Frank Comfort Sadness

I continue to stare, my eyes missing nothing, remembering the moments we just shared together. But in all that time she does not look back, and I am haunted by the visions of her struggling with unseen enemies. I sit by the bedside with an aching back and start to cry as I pick up the notebook. Allie does not notice. I understand, for her mind is gone. A couple pages fall to the floor, and I bend over to pick them up. I am tired now, so I sit, alone and apart from my wife. And when the nurses come in they see two people they must comfort. A woman shaking in fear from demons in her mind, and the old man who loves her more deeply than life itself, crying softly in the corner, his face in his hands.

~ Nicholas Sparks

Nicholas Sparks Comfort Love Sadness

...shiny trinkets and frivolous spending make people forget what world they're living in.

~ Beth Lewis

Beth Lewis Comfort Comforting Deprivation Distraction Greed Psychological Sadness

I close my eyes and press my face into his shirt and howl against him, liquid agony pouring from me. He smooths my hair from my face and continues to murmur, but he never shushes me, never tells me to stop. Never tells me it'll be all right. He knows life too well to believe such lies.

~ Aprilynne Pike

Aprilynne Pike Comfort Sadness Sorrow Suffering

And if I am comfortable with it, why do I still call it loneliness? Because--and I think somehow she would understand this--you can have and recognize a sadness in your alienation and in other people's alienation and still not long to be around anyone. I think that if you wonder about other people's loneliness, or contemplate it at all, you've got a real leg up on being comfortable on your own.

~ Dana Spiotta

Dana Spiotta Alone Comfort Loneliness Sadness

It was such a relief to be able to sob and have someone know all the reasons why.

~ Rachel Hawkins

Rachel Hawkins Comfort Sadness
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