I have poured my heart out, and now I am empty.
RANATA SUZUKIYour smile and your laughter lit my whole world.
More Ranata Suzuki Quotes
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It is painful to be in love. One way or another you’re always aching for something.
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If you’re searching for a quote that puts your feelings into words – you won’t find it. You can learn every language and read every word ever written – but you’ll never find what’s in your heart. How can you? He has it.
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It’s difficult for me to imagine the rest of my life without you. But I suppose I don’t have to imagine it. I just have to live it.
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I miss that feeling of connection. Knowing he was out there somewhere thinking about me at the same time I was thinking about him.
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It’s funny how we say a person ‘made’ us when they actually broke us. Sort of like how I say ‘funny’ – but I actually mean sad.
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Your smile and your laughter lit my whole world.
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The only place I ever felt at home was with you. There isn’t a place for me anywhere anymore. I’ve been evicted.
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The last time I felt alive – I was looking into your eyes. Breathing your air, touching your skin, saying goodbye. The last time I felt alive, I was dying.
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But if we could have been together, what would there be to dream of?
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If you cannot hold me in your arms, then hold my memory in high regard. And if I cannot be in your life, then at least let me live in your heart.
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Day after day, the echoes of losing you resonate in my bones.
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A woman is at heart – a wild creature. But the creature itself – that depends on you.
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My heart’s been empty since you left – but still, I refuse to put up a vacancy sign. I’m just not ready for anybody else to move in yet.
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I believe in love at first sight. But it’s not the first moment you lay eyes on a person, it’s the moment you first see the person they truly are.
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When you experience loss, people say you’ll move through the 5 stages of grief: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance. What they don’t tell you is that you’ll cycle through them all every day.
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