quotes
A collection of the best quotes ever spoken by scorned lovers and hopeless romantics throughout history.
Resilience in the Rubble. Content Warning.
Arlington was a tapestry of homes, woven with stories of love and laughter. Among them stood the Morrison residence, once vibrant with the laughter of children and the warmth of family gatherings. But one fateful evening, the tranquility shattered with an explosion that ripped through their haven, leaving behind a landscape of desolation.
By Zack Rakib2 years ago in Humans
Whispers of Eternity. Content Warning.
In the quiet town of Serenity Springs, where time seemed to move at a gentler pace, lived a woman named Emily. Her days were filled with the soft rustling of leaves, the distant melody of a stream, and the comforting embrace of the rolling hills that cradled the town.
By Hasnain07182 years ago in Humans
DON'T WORRY IF YOU ARE AN INTROVERT
Being an introvert is something I cherish, and I know I'm not alone in feeling this way. There are many of us out there, and our preference for a quieter, more solitary lifestyle is not a flaw - it's a gift. However, it can be difficult for introverts to recognize their own worth in a world that seems to favor extroverts. In a society where being loud is often equated with confidence and happiness, it's easy for those of us who prefer a more subdued approach to feel left out. As a child, I often blended into the background, leading many to assume that I was shy or didn't like others. But that wasn't the case at all. Introverts are often misunderstood - we can enjoy socializing just as much as anyone else, but we need time to recharge our batteries away from the crowds. This is due to the way our brains are wired - introverts are more sensitive to dopamine, the chemical that gives extroverts a rush of energy when they take risks or meet new people. Instead, we prefer the more subtle effects of acetylcholine, which is released when we concentrate, read, or focus our minds. This makes us feel relaxed, alert, and content - but it barely registers with extroverts. Of course, everyone falls somewhere on the introvert-extrovert spectrum, and some people are a mix of both - known as ambiverts. But for those of us who identify as introverts, it's important to recognize that our quiet approach to life is not a flaw, but a valuable gift.
By Hanna Maalainine2 years ago in Humans
What will happen after death according to 5 After Death Theories
Death, veiled in mystery and inevitability, beckons us to contemplate the unknown that lies beyond life's threshold. While answers elude us, various theories attempt to decipher the enigma of what transpires after our departure from this world. In this exploration, we'll delve into five intriguing concepts, each offering a unique perspective, spanning from mysticism to science.
By Morgan Everly2 years ago in Humans
Full Social Guide: How To Make Amazing Friends
In the throes of a loneliness epidemic, where nearly half of adults admit to feeling socially disconnected, the value of genuine friendships has never been more critical. Science reveals that loneliness correlates with heightened risks of dementia, stroke, depression, anxiety, and even premature death, equating its impact to smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. On the flip side, the adage "You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with" underscores the profound impact of friendships on happiness and success. In this guide, we explore the art of making incredible friendships, from the initial meeting to nurturing and sustaining them for decades.
By Abdulhakeem Momoh2 years ago in Humans
"Healing from Within: The Emotional Odyssey of Mental Health Resilience". Content Warning.
In the peaceful town of Serenity Springs, where the embrace of nature and the warmth of community were cherished, individuals faced a unique emotional challenge. Within the quietude of the surroundings, the weight of mental health issues, and the unwavering support of friends, family, and professionals, a story of strength, healing, and the human spirit's capacity to overcome inner battles would unfold.
By Vincent Uche2 years ago in Humans







