“Our belief is often strongest when it should be weakest. That is the nature of hope.”— Brandon Sanderson, amazon.com
“Life before Death. Strength before Weakness. Journey before Destination”— Brandon Sanderson, amazon.com
“Fear both the heat and the cold of your heart, and try to have patience, if you can.”— J.R.R Tolkien, amazon.com
“Compassion basically means accepting people’s frailties, their weaknesses, not expecting them to behave like gods. That expectation is cruelty.”— Osho, amazon.com
“That is the one weakness that has led me into the most trouble. Trying to be kind to others I often get my soul shredded into a kind of spiritual pasta.”— Charles Bukowski, amazon.com
“The greatest weakness of most humans is their hesitancy to tell others how much they love them while they’re alive.”— Orlando Aloysius Battista, goodreads.com
“At your weakest, you end up showing more strength; at your lowest, you are suddenly lifted higher than you’ve ever been. They all border one another, these opposites and show how quickly we can be altered.”— Cecelia Ahern, amazon.com
“When a person can see into your soul, it’s hard. It forces you to be open. Vulnerable.”— Richelle Mead, amazon.com
“If our hearts are ready for anything, we can open to our inevitable losses, and to the depths of our sorrow. We can grieve our lost loves, our lost youth, our lost health, our lost capacities. This is part of our humanness, part of the expression of our love for life.”— Tara Brach, psychologytoday.com
“I don't forgive people because I'm weak, I forgive them because I am strong enough to know people make mistakes.’”— Marilyn Monroe, goodreads.com