Stanley McChrystal: You have to not lose confidence in what you are doing. You have to be able to go to the edge of the abyss without losing hope.
Sarah Kendzior: Hope is something you should have for other people, not for yourself.
Elizabeth Smither: The sea asks "How is your life now?" It does so obliquely, changing colour. It is never the same on any two visits. It doesn't presume to wear a white coat But it questions you like a psychologist As you walk beside it on its long couch.
Rebecca Brock: You can't even remember what I'm trying to forget.
Rachel DeWoskin: Is it possible to re-imagine what you can't remember? My friend, the writer Emily Rapp, who just lost her baby, Ronan, to Tay-Sachs, likes to respond, "Yes, you can," when people say, "I can't imagine."
David Foster Wallace: If you've never wept and want to, have a child.
Wislawa Szymborska: Even a simple "Hi there," when traded with a fish, make both the fish and you feel quite extraordinary.
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