“Crying turns to laughing and laughing to crying - if the storm is intense enough, all the fuses in the house blow.”— Sarah Manguso, amazon.com
“It feels like you can’t breathe, but you actually are breathing. It feels like you’ll never stop crying, but you actually will.”— Liane Moriarty, amazon.com
“Sometimes long distance is going to suck. That’s just a fact. Don’t be afraid to cry to your partner about how hard it is—chances are they feel the same way, too.”— Sarah Gouda, purewow.com
“Staying positive, or at least managing to get through an entire day without crying is a huge achievement when you’re constantly missing your significant other. You got this.”— Allison Bowsher, xojane.com
“You don't always have to pretend to be strong,there is no need to prove all the time that everything is going well,you shouldn't be concerned about what other people are thinking. Cry if you need to,it's good to cry out all your tears,because only then you will be able to smile again”— Paulo Coelho, amazon.com
“I didn’t understand why he sabotaged our future at the time – cheating on me, again, as we were making final plans to move in together. By the time he came over to smooth talk his way out of it, I was done. No more crying. Even my tears had given up on him. I’d already moved on.”— Rachel Thompson, amazon.com
“My heart was in a perpetual state of sadness and the only relief I could find were in those cathartic cries.”— Fisher Amelie, amazon.com
“It is so good to have friends who understand how there is a time for crying and a time for laughing, and that sometimes the two are very close together.”— Lois Lowry, amazon.com
“Tears aren't for the people we've lost. They're for us. So we can remember, and celebrate, and miss them, and feel human.”— C.J. Redwine, amazon.com
“Acknowledge that some moments are just plain awful―desperate and gloomy and painful and miserable and nothing at all but anguish. No truthful, cheerful thought in the world will fix it. So let me cry awhile. Don't try to find a sunbeam where a shroud of darkness encloses me. Let me mourn. Then, afte…”— Richelle E. Goodrich, amazon.com
“There was no point in telling somebody not to cry, she had always thought; indeed there were times when you should do exactly the opposite, when you should urge people to cry, to start the healing that sometimes only tears can bring. But if there was a place for tears of relief, there might even be…”— Alexander McCall Smith, amazon.com
“It's good to cry a bit, 'cause that helps us get through the rough parts. And the winter is though, there's no doubt. But we just hang on until spring when that ache will be all but swallowed up.”— Shannon Hale, amazon.com
“Never be afraid to cry. Sometimes, nothing can cleanse the heart more than a few wet tears.”— Donald L. Hicks, amazon.com
“Sometimes crying is needed to feel better. The pressure of life becomes so much at times that you need to relieve it.”— R.D. Cole, amazon.com
“Tears release endorphins in the mind that help sooth and comfort. They cleanse the eyes and relieve stress, thereby lowering blood pressure and taking strain off of the heart. He created you with tears and nothing he created is bad. Those tears you are holding in are necessary, Emma. Let them fall,…”— Quinn Loftis, amazon.com
“Everyone tells you it's all right to cry, but not enough people say it's all right if you don't want people to know.”— Lemony Snicket, amazon.com
“When something’s really bothering me, I just like to get it out. I like to completely give in to the emotion. If I pretend I’m not sad—if I try smiling through it, and pretending like everything’s fine—it makes it worse. When I give in and let it out, I feel better.”— Michelle Madow, amazon.com