“Time heals everything, that’s what everyone says. Wounds heal and leave only scars behind. But some wounds run too deep to heal, and pierce the deepest layers of one’s soul. They stay there unhealed and ready to ooze blood at the first sign of grief.”

“The day your souls see their faces or smell their memories in someone else’s stories, and doesn’t bleed anymore. You know, you have healed.”

“Time doesn’t heal all wounds, only distance can lessen the sting of them.”

“Time heals even the deepest wounds.”

“Some memories never heal. Rather than fading with the passage of time, those memories become the only things that are left behind when all else is abraded. The world darkens, like electric bulbs going out one by one. I am aware that I am not a safe person.”

“Time heals all wounds. But not this one. Not yet.”

“Her voice became vibrant and raw, veined with passion. “You can never go back to the past. You can’t heal their wounds or your own. Even God will not do this for you,” and this was a bit controversial with her audience, but she believed she had proof: “Jesus himself was not healed–he came back from the dead with the wounds still in his hands and his body. He came back changed, but not healed. Saying ‘I’m sorry’ is saying that you will be different from now on. Your identity stretches to accomodate this thing you did to them. And in this way a relationship is formed between the person you have hurt and yourself.”

“…her entire being suspended between newborn faith and ancient hopelessness.”

“what once cause catastrophe in my life has now become the catalyst for my direction.”

“Time heals all wounds is one of the biggest lie! Time does not heal all the wounds.Some words, some memories stays with us forever.”

“Our wounds can so easily turn us into people we don’t want to be, and we hardly see it happening. Protect your heart, love yourself, and be with people who love and care for you.”

“Scars are but evidence of life,” Coquette said. “Evidence of choices to be learned from…evidence of wounds…wounds inflicted of mistakes…wounds we choose to allow the healing of. We likewise choose to see them, that we may not make the same mistakes again.”

“In Love’s service, only wounded soldiers can serve.”

“The lessons of life amount not to wisdom, but to scar tissue and callus.”

“Most things break, including hearts. The lessons of life amount not towisdom, but to scar tissue and callus.”