“Nobody looks good in their darkest hours. But it’s those hours that make us what we are. We stand strong, or we cower. We emerge victorious, tempered by our trails, or fracture by a permanent, damning fault line.”— Karen Marie Moning, amazon.com
“We can’t all be happy, we can’t all be rich, we can’t all be lucky – and it would be so much less fun if we were. There must be the dark background to show up the bright colours.”— Jean Rhys, amazon.com
“In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.”— Francis Bacon, amazon.com
“Life has many ways of testing a person’s will - either by having nothing happen at all, or by having everything happen at once.”— Paulo Coelho, amazon.com
“Suddenly you’re ripped into being alive. And life is pain, and life is suffering, and life is horror, but my god you’re alive and it’s spectacular.”— Joseph Campbell, billmoyers.com
“If a man cannot understand the beauty of life, it is probably because life never understood the beauty in him.”— Criss Jami, amazon.com
“We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.”— Maya Angelou, facebook.com
“My past has not defined me, destroyed me, deterred me, or defeated me; it has only strengthened me.”— Steve Maraboli, amazon.com
“Some people standby you in your darkest hour while others walk away; only a select few march towards you and become even closer friends.”— Jeffrey Archer, amazon.com
“To change, a person must face the dragon of his appetites with another dragon, the life-energy of the soul.”— Rumi, amazon.com
“There is no dishonor in losing the race. There is only dishonor in not racing because you are afraid to lose.”— Garth Stein, amazon.com
“An over-thinker can sometimes drive you crazy, but they will stay loyal to you for eternity.”— Lauren Jarvis-Gibson, thoughtcatalog.com
“The hardest conversations we'll ever have are the ones we actually need to liberate us from the challenges we face.”— Gia Sison, twitter.com
“Our experiences always teach us something. If the experience is 'bad,' then the lesson is even more powerful and meaningful. Every unfortunate incident makes us stronger and better equipped to handle new challenges.”— Miya Yamanouchi, amazon.com