quotes
A collection of the best quotes ever spoken by scorned lovers and hopeless romantics throughout history.
The Stranger Who Spoke My Pain. AI-Generated.
It was supposed to be an ordinary day. I didn’t go to the park to find healing. I just needed space — from people, from pressure, from pain. It had been weeks since I felt like myself. Smiles were a performance, conversations a burden. No one knew the storm inside me. And honestly, I didn’t want them to.
By Kaleem Ullah8 months ago in Humans
Hands That Heal
In the heart of a bustling city stood Saint Mercy Hospital, a place where miracles were expected and life was measured in charts and reports. Among the many doctors who worked there, Dr. Ayaan Malik was known as one of the finest surgeons in the entire district. His hands were precise, steady, and brilliant—able to repair hearts and lungs, to extend life when death hovered close.
By Najeeb Scholer8 months ago in Humans
The Light in Her Eyes. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In a quiet mountain village nestled between green hills and whispering trees, lived an old woman named Amma Noor. She was known for her gentle smile, warm hands, and a heart as wide as the sky. Though her house was modest and her belongings few, Amma Noor was rich in love and compassion — and everyone in the village knew it.
By Najeeb Scholer8 months ago in Humans
"The Love That Remained". Content Warning. AI-Generated.
When the world moved on, Clara Bennett stayed behind. Not in a physical sense—she still lived in her tiny seaside home, still swept her front porch every morning, still made tea at precisely four o'clock. But inside, her heart remained anchored to a time that no longer existed. A time when laughter echoed in the halls and the smell of pine and old books filled the rooms. A time when her husband, Thomas, sat across from her each evening, reading aloud from the newspaper with his gentle baritone.
By Najeeb Scholer8 months ago in Humans
Exploring Heaven and Hell Across Cultures
Every culture has wrestled with the same mystery: what happens when we die? Across time and continents, humans have created vivid concepts of paradise and punishment—heaven and hell—to explain the unknown. Though names, imagery, and doctrines differ, the core ideas remain strikingly similar: a reward for the good, and a reckoning for the wicked.
By Kristen Orkoshneli8 months ago in Humans
Your behaviors that are keeping you from your Dream Life
It's easy to identify the monoculture of Germany in the 1930s or America in 1776. It's clear what people at those times, in those places, accepted to be "good" and "true" even when in reality, that was certainly not always the case.
By Kristen Orkoshneli8 months ago in Humans
The Day I Stopped Apologizing for Existing
I used to say "sorry" for everything. Bumping into someone by accident“Sorry.” Speaking up in a meeting “Sorry.” Asking for help when I was overwhelmed—“Sorry.” Existing in the world, taking up space, having needs, expressing opinions? Sorry, sorry, sorry.
By Vilontinchi8 months ago in Humans
Mastering Emotional Stability at Work: The Calm Power Behind Success.
Introduction In today's fast-paced, high-pressure work environments, technical skills and expertise can't help you achieve your goals. What distinguishes truly successful professionals is often not what they know, but how they handle themselves especially under pressure. Emotional stability, or the ability to remain calm and focused in challenging situations, is increasingly recognized as one of the most powerful attributes in the modern workplace.
By Sayed Zewayed8 months ago in Humans











