“I’m wrong?Let’s talk.You don’t like me?Tell me.You’re mad at me?Express your feelings.You don’t wanna talk to me?Don’t ignore me.We don’t agree?Share your viewpoints. It’s really not that hard.I don’t understand why everybody is so afraid of adult conversations.”— Balqis Sidiqia, twitter.com
“Matchless beauty! . . . Will you not pardon my crime, if crime it be — the crime of loving you? For I do love you! Heaven only knows how utterly and desperately.”— Marie Corelli, amazon.com
“Your eyes are looking at the sky, Thelma. Do you know what that is? Heaven looking into heaven! And do you know which of the two heavens I prefer?”— Marie Corelli, amazon.com
“Take right now to reach out to someone you care for and remind them what they mean to you.”— Wesley Snipes, twitter.com
“I've come to understand that emotions are a beautiful and very necessary part of the human experience. Tears are the liquid droplets of my soul that you get to see when I'm FEELING. Crying doesn't mean I'm weak, it means I'm strong enough to share with you my vulnerability. So if any of you out ther…”— Cassey Ho, instagram.com
“If you must cry, cry like a child. The first thing you learned in life was to cry. Never forget that to show your emotions is liberating.”— Paulo Coelho, twitter.com
“I love thee not as something private and personal, which is your own, but as something universal and worthy of love which I have found.”— Henry David Thoreau, amazon.com
“I love you, really. You know I love you. I've never loved any one else the way I love you.”— Ernest Hemingway, amazon.com
“I give you virtually everything I have. I give you all the best things I have, and while these things are things that I like, memories that I treasure, good or bad, like the pictures of my family on my walls, I can show them to you without diminishing them. I can afford to give you everything.”— Dave Eggers, amazon.com
“Language allows us to reach out to people, to touch them with our innermost fears, hopes, disappointments, victories. To reach out to people we’ll never meet. It’s the greatest legacy you could ever leave your children or your loved ones: The history of how you felt.”— Simon Van Booy, amazon.com