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Heavy Heart Quotes

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“When the heart is down and the soul is heavy, the eyes can only speak the language of tears”
Ikechukwu Izuakor

Israelmore Ayivor
“Love yourself as you love your neighbour. If you love your neighbour with a heavy heart, love yourself too with a heavy heart.”
Israelmore Ayivor

Germany Kent
“When your heart is heavy, sometimes it's just easier to retweet the words of another person who seems to know exactly how you feel.”
Germany Kent

bridgett devoue
“there is an unspoken truth between us

that both our hearts weigh far too heavy to keep up on their own”
bridgett devoue, soft thorns

Drishti Bablani
“And none can ever deny the
strangeness of the heart.
As it defies all logic and laws.
Feels light when it's occupied,
But gets heavy when rendered empty.”
Drishti Bablani

Atif Khurshid Wani
“Entangled in enmity
Within the bushes
With laid venom
In its hinterland.
Inside twirled in woods
The pines of frontier
Broken aghast
Grooves holding down
With crests I carry.
The coppice in heart
Carrying the burden
Of million hearts
Thicket as jungle
Dark as cave
I am with heavy heart.”
Atif Khurshid Wani, The Shattered She

Jackie Haze
“She started beating it against the walls and floor until it was nothing but pieces, nothing but a memory of a guitar. I had an idea, though not yet clear, that it wasn’t her arms that beat what once could sing, but her heavy heart, as she once said that even the Rock of Gibraltar had ten thousand holes.”
Jackie Haze, Borderless

Sonia Choquette
“If we think of our life as a journey [...] we don't want to move into our future lugging along the heavy baggage of our past. One way to lighten the load is to work on forgiveness and acceptance.”
Sonia Choquette, The Psychic Pathway: A Workbook for Reawakening the Voice of Your Soul

“When your life feels like a roller coaster, scream and let go of life.”
Obsessed Angels

“This is a special kind of depression. It comes from the great burden laid on our shoulders. A depression you can't shake off, so that it is part and parcel of you all the time you go on with your military activities. This depression leads to melancholy. It's od to point to somebody young and say: there goes a sad man. That is our lot. One of the things that weighs me down most is that it's forbidden to speak of this sadness outside the limits of the army. In fact, I'm forbidden to share it with anyone. The main reason is the secrecy that surrounds everything that has to do with the military. In order to explain the depression, you have to talk about its origins, and that's prohibited, of course. Another reason is that it's almost impossible to explain the nature of this sadness to anyone who doesn't know it; the sadness will always be interpreted as something else. Within itself it's not mentioned-- It exists, but for each man separately. it is never discussed. Thus another factor comes into the picture-- loneliness. But loneliness, sadness and depression are the lot of great masses of people in this world. Well, then, What kind of God-forsaken world are we living in? It contains so much beauty, so much grandeur and nobility- but men destroy everything that is beautiful in the world. It seems, indeed, that from time immemorial we have been forgotten by the gods.”
Jonathan Netanyahu