The point is to turn your grief into love. The roses are helping you find grace.
– Holly Lynn Payne
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- ….it struck her that that perhaps everyone had the ability to see themselves in others. Even in the rocks. Even in the roses. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Love is infinite. Grief can lead to love. Love can lead to grief. Grief is a love story told backward just as love is a grief story told backward. – Bridget Asher
- It will never rain roses: when we want to have more roses, we must plant more roses. – George Eliot
- Be willing to turn your attention to that which serves you. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Helping yourself is common sense, helping others is virtue, helping yourself and others is enlightenment. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- And what does helping someone really mean? Helping them to be like everyone else, or helping them to be themselves? – Nancy Garden
- If you can love all who’ve betrayed you… you can taste sweetness in everything. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Love was not the point and pity was a poor man’s pride. – Holly Lynn Payne
- The dance had distilled her and she had become one with the essence of all that is. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Everything that has ever been beautiful has been burned. Like you. – Holly Lynn Payne
- …lose your mind so that you can gain a new way of knowing. – Holly Lynn Payne
- ….life is the work of the spirit trying to have a human experience. – Holly Lynn Payne
- ….life is the work of the spirit trying to have a human experience. – Holly Lynn Payne
- …purification was the point of such pain. – Holly Lynn Payne
- …anyone looking for friends without faults shall remain friendless. The choice is yours. – Holly Lynn Payne
- …see the blessing and beauty that you are. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Your transformation will be the miracle. – Holly Lynn Payne
- Until now I had been able only to grieve, not mourn. Grief was passive. Grief happened. Mourning, the act of dealing with grief, required attention. – Joan Didion
- If roses tried to be sunflowers, they would lose their beauty; and if sunflowers tried to be roses, they would lose their strength. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Life may be a bed of roses, but roses still have thorns. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Helping yourself is a privilege. Helping others is an honor. – Sravani Saha Nakhro
- Sometimes healing comes after helping someone that is going through the same trauma you went through. Help yourself by helping others. – Ace Antonio Hall
- In a civilization when love is gone we turn to justice and when justice is gone we turn to power and when power is gone we turn to violence. – Kare Anderson
- Love is like the wild rose-briar; Friendship like the holly-tree. The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms, but which will bloom most constantly? – Emily Bront
- Books allowed my imagination to take flight and it hasn’t landed yet – Lynn Payne
- But, over time, grief fades. And so did my lust for vengeance. – Catherine Jones Payne
- Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly:Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly:Then, heigh-ho, the holly!This life is most jolly. – William Shakespeare
- You should create a system or structure helping you to turn your dream into reality – Sunday Adelaja
- I will be forever grateful to Dora Brooking, for not only spotting my light bulb but also helping me turn up the wattage. – Simon Pegg
- Some grief shows much of love,But much of grief shows still some want of wit. – William Shakespeare
- Our relationship had been doomed form the start, because it was based on grief, and unlike love, grief eventually passed. – Ilona Andrews
- The only way to end grief was to go through it. – Holly Black
- I know how to be the witness to her grief. I don’t know how to be this kind of villain. – Holly Black
- I know how to be the witness to her grief. I don’t know how to be this kind of villain. – Holly Black
- From the dear comes grief; From the dear comes fear.If you’re freed from the dear You’ll have no grief, let alone fear. – Anonymous
- There is no grief like the grief that does not speak. – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Grief takes many forms, including the absence of grief. – Alison Bechdel
- He sought…to transform the grief which looks down into the grave by showing it the grief which looks up to the stars. – Victor Hugo
- He sought…to transform the grief which looks down into the grave by showing it the grief which looks up to the stars. – Victor Hugo
- All grief, anyone’s grief…is the weight of a sleeping child. – Anne Michaels