Quotes About Closure
we may fall victim to the misconception that time will heal all wounds and that eventually everything will shake itself out. But as we get older, we learn this sad truth: some things can never be fixed. Some mistakes can never be put right—not by the passage of time, and not by our most fervent wishes, either.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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So miss him. Send him some love and light every time you think about him, then drop it.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Resist change at your own peril, Vivian. When something ends, let it end.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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But I love him. So love him. But I miss him. So miss him. Send him love and light every time you think about him, and then drop it.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Our relationship now thoroughly ruined, with even civility destroyed between us, all I wanted anymore was the door.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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I would say that if you really want to STOP knowing someone, you have to divorce him.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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When something ends, let it end.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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I thought of how many people go to their graves unforgiven and unforgiving. I thought of how many people have had siblings or friends or children or lovers disappear from their lives before precious words of clemency or absolution could be passed along.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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sometimes the best way to get over someone is to get under someone else - Richard
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Cómo consiguen los supervivientes de una relación soportar el sufrimiento de un asunto inacabado? Desde
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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But as we get older, we learn this sad truth; some things can never be fixed. Some mistakes can never be put right - not by the passage of time, and not by our most fervent wishes, either.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Marriages are like certain books, a story where you turn the last page and you think it's over and then there's an epilogue, and after that you're inclined to go on wondering about the characters or imagining that their lives continue without you, dear reader. Until you forget most of that book, you're stuck puzzling over what happened to them after you closed it.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
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When the last had passed, they
~ Elizabeth Moon
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ed. now. picking at the scab that was starting to heal over. why did guys do that? too little too late?
~ Elizabeth Noble
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But at five o'clock they knew it was time to give up. She was done, and nobody needed to tell them.
~ Alfred Lansing
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The case and death rates of communities which had "strict" closing orders were no better and often worse than elsewhere. However, public health officials had to do something, and closing up theatres, schools, pool halls, and even churches was the style in fall 1918.
~ Alfred W. Crosby
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For the crown of our life as it closesIs darkness, the fruit there of dust.
~ Algernon Charles Swinburne
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I have lived long enough, having seen one thing, that love hath an end.
~ Algernon Charles Swinburne
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For the crown of our life as it closes Is darkness, the fruit thereof dust; No thorns go as deep as a rose's, And love is more cruel than lust.
~ Algernon Charles Swinburne
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Somehow this wasn't the same as melancholy. It was something else, about how melancholy and nostalgia weren't relevant in the slightest. Things just happened. Then they were over. Time just passed. Partly it felt unpleasant, to think like that, rude even. Partly it felt good. It was kind of a relief.
~ Ali Smith
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And they all died happily ever after. A very happy ending," the littlest one said.
~ Ali Smith
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Somehow this wasn't the same as melancholy. It was something else, about how melancholy and nostalgia weren't relevant in the slightest. Things just happened. Then they were over. Time just passed. Partly it felt unpleasant, to think like that, rude even. Partly it felt good. It was kind of a relief.
~ Ali Smith
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Sometimes the right thing feels all wrong until it is over and done with.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened. And if you can't do that, force a smile on your face and sob into your pillow later.
~ Alice Kuipers
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