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Solace Quotes

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Anne Frank
“I know that there will be solace for every sorrow, whatever the circumstances.”
Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

Heather Durham
“In reaching for stone, wood, water, and feather, I found my own edges softening, scars fading.”
Heather Durham, Going Feral: Field Notes on Wonder and Wanderlust

Mikael Niemi
“I sat there for a long time, listening to the waterfall intone, its sound filling my ears. It was like the murmur of countless voices and I thought they were prayers. All humanity's laments and powerlessness. Perhaps this is what it sounded like to God, a cacophony that never ended. Sometimes our Lord stuck his finger into the flowing currents and plucked a drop from farthest away, and examined it closely before placing it on the tip of his tongue. And that was the moment a miracle happened somewhere on our earth, and a person received solace.”
Mikael Niemi, Koka björn

Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“Oh--this life, this life! There is comfort in it, they say, & I almost believe--but the brightest place in the house, is the leaning out of the window!--at least, for me.”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“It’s so hard to bring solace when you yourself feel soulless.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

Aisha Saeed
“The thing is- those books made my days bearable.”
Aisha Saeed, Amal Unbound

Cyndi Lauper
“If you're lost, you can look and you will find me
Time after time
If you fall, I will catch you, I’ll be waiting
Time after time.”
Cyndi Lauper

Bobby Hall
“They are finding solace in substances. But the truth is, if they just dealt with their issues in the first place, then they wouldn't need to self-medicate.”
Bobby Hall, Supermarket

Dante Alighieri
“So long have I been subject to Love's sway
And grown accustomed to his mastery That where at first his rule seemed harsh to me
Sweet is his presence in my heart today.
Thus when all fortitude he takes away,
So that my frail spirits seem to flee,
Then I am lost in sweetness utterly
And pallid looks my fainting soul display.
Love marshals then against me all his might;Routed, my spirits wander, murmuring,
And to my lady bring
Petition for new solace in my plight.
Thus by her merest glance I am unmanned,
And pride so humbled, none could understand. ”
Dante Alighieri, La Vita Nuova

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Our humanity might find varied means of expression, but if we peel away the layers there lays something of a frightened soul that is trying to find a safe place to lay itself down. And while those places that we seek are varied, until we rest in God none of us will rest.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Haruki Murakami
“I suppose that's why I'm writing this account -- in order not to forget Dr. Tokai. For me, writing things down is an effective method of not forgetting.”
Haruki Murakami, Men Without Women

Alexis Bass
“At least when someone lets you down, you can stop expecting things from them.”
Alexis Bass, Happily and Madly

Anthony T. Hincks
“Solace can be measured in the quiet silence between heartbeats.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Mark Twain
“I took up my knife and fork and--- well, I simply held them, and kept still; for the boy had inclined his head and was saying a silent grace. A thousand hallowed memories of home and my childhood poured in upon me, and I sigh to think how far I had drifted from religion and its balm for hurt minds, its comfort and solace and support.”
Mark Twain, A Curious Experience

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Maybe finding ‘peace of mindâ€� begins by realizing that ‘peaceâ€� will never begin in my ‘mind.â€� And if I spend my life paying such a thought ‘no mind,â€� never-mind finding ‘peace.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Neelam Saxena Chandra
“Her mother’s love was the only cloud of solace for her in the darkness around”
Neelam Saxena Chandra, Skylines

Neelam Saxena Chandra
“In the entire tale
Of anarchy and pandemonium
If there is anything
That solace brings,
It is that little thing
Called love.”
Neelam Saxena Chandra, Butterflies of Hope

Allie Ray
“Everybody needs relief," he told her softly. "Life's just one ailing thing after the next. You're young and losing Jimmy is the first thing to really hurt you; I don't know what else to say, except you don't have to be nobler than needing relief.”
Allie Ray, Children of Promise

Rosemary Sutcliff
“You will be one of the menders of this world; not the makers, nor yet the breakers, just one of the menders.”
Rosemary Sutcliff, The Witch's Brat

Ranjani Rao
“Meditation didn’t work any miracles. Miracles happen in an instant of faith. The skeptic in me demanded proof.”
Ranjani Rao, Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery

Karen Elizabeth Gordon
“He is my solace although he is also my pain.”
Karen Elizabeth Gordon, The Transitive Vampire: A Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager and the Doomed

Hans von Trotha
“Solace is found in true grandeur, not in ideas, which orbit around that which is grand but possess no real grandeur of their own.”
Hans von Trotha, Pollaks Arm

Israelmore Ayivor
“Only one thought is on my mind
Thought of the solace in you I find
Fact is you didn't leave me behind
It happened because you're so kind”
Israelmore Ayivor

Anne Lamott
“People like to say that it--significance, import--is all about the family. But lots of people do not have rich networks of hilarious uncles and adorable cousins, who all live nearby, to help them. Many people have truly awful families: insane, abusive, repressive. So we work hard, we enjoy life as we can, we endure. We try to help ourselves and one another. We try to be more present and less petty. Some days go better than others. We look for solace in nature and art and maybe, if we are lucky, the quiet satisfaction of our homes.

Is solace meaning? I don't know. But it's pretty close.”
Anne Lamott, Stitches: A Handbook on Meaning, Hope and Repair by Anne Lamott

Ryan Gelpke
“Everything in the pursuit of raw experiences and fleeting moments, where the boundaries of convention blurs and the extraordinary flourishes. A symphony of sensations and emotions intertwined, echoing the spirit of those who seek solace in this nocturnal playground.”
Ryan Gelpke, Peruvian Days

Ryan Gelpke
“The desert, a cathedral of solitude, invites introspection and self-discovery. It is a sanctuary for those seeking solace from the cacophony of the world, a place where the distractions of civilisation dissipate, leaving behind a stark clarity.”
Ryan Gelpke, Peruvian Days

“By engaging your senses and your soul, you can form a connection with nature that allows you to find peace, balance, and a deep sense of wellbeing. Remember, nature is not just a place to visit; it's a home to return to whenever you need solace.”
Keli Maire, Finding Peace in Nature: A Practical Guide: How to Unlock the Healing Power of the Great Outdoors

“Not a cage, but a sanctuary," the soul sighs, seeking solace in silence, where whispers bloom and storms find their hush.”
Huzefa Nalkheda wala

“Often..
We feel less lonely when the chaos of solitude
is replaced by the comfort of companionship
of self-acceptance and the understanding
that within our own company, we find
a solace deeper than any external connection can provide.”
Monika Ajay Kaul

“Poetry isn't for one day.
.
It's the souls calling..
echoing through time's labyrinth.
It's the solace..
seekers find in the silence between lines.
It's a sanctuary..
for hearts to wander and wonder.
.
No, poetry isn't for one day.”
Monika Ajay Kaul