“As we get older, we define happiness less in terms of excitement and more in terms of peacefulness. Reverend Veronica Goines sums this up as, “Peace is joy at rest, and joy is peace on its feet.”
“One of the most important things I’ve learned is how deeply you can keep loving someone after they die. You may not be able to hold them or talk to them, and you may even date or love someone else, but you can still love them every bit as much. Playwright Robert Woodruff Anderson captured it perfectly: “Death ends a life, but it does not end a relationship.” Last”
“I am more vulnerable than I thought, but much stronger than I ever imagined.”
— “He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.”
“Psychologists have found that over time we usually regret the chances we missed, not the chances we took.”
— Sherly Sandberg, Option B