quotes
A collection of the best quotes ever spoken by scorned lovers and hopeless romantics throughout history.
Aren't we all a little Bukowski?
The life of a modern story writer is a complex and often tumultuous one, marked by both triumph and defeat. Like the great Charles Bukowski, these writers pour their hearts and souls into their craft, weaving tales of love, loss, and the human condition with a raw, unapologetic style. But while the end result may be beautiful, the journey to get there is often filled with rejection, self-doubt, and long, lonely nights spent pounding away at the keyboard.
By AddictiveWritings3 years ago in Humans
The Village of Greed
Once upon a time, there was a small village nestled in the heart of a dense forest. The villagers were a happy and peaceful people, content with their simple lives. They lived in harmony with nature and were grateful for the bountiful resources the forest provided.
By Ananthiyan M3 years ago in Humans
Lose weight
Are you struggling to lose weight no matter how much you diet or exercise? Turns out, it's not your fault. In 2023, after studying over 170 years of scientific data, a team of researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine discovered just one common factor in overweight women and men - low inner body temperature. And the one thing common in the skinny people? Normal inner body temperature!
By Sumit mittal3 years ago in Humans
The loneliness
Loneliness is the feeling of being alone or isolated from others. It can be caused by a lack of social connections or a lack of feeling connected to others. Loneliness can have a negative impact on physical and mental health, and can increase the risk of developing conditions such as depression and anxiety. While it is normal to feel lonely at times, chronic loneliness can be detrimental to one's well-being. Social support, therapy, and activities such as volunteering can help alleviate loneliness.
By Jaffar sathik3 years ago in Humans
"The Importance of Self-Respect: How to Develop and Maintain a Strong Sense of Self-Worth"
Self-respect is a crucial aspect of one's overall well-being and happiness. It is the belief in one's own worth and abilities, and the ability to treat oneself with dignity and respect. Without self-respect, individuals may find themselves in unhealthy relationships, low-paying jobs, and feeling unfulfilled in life.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Humans
"The Journey of Self-Discovery and Personal Growth: Exploring Techniques and Practices for Understanding and Improving Oneself"
Self-discovery and personal growth refer to the process of gaining a deeper understanding of one's own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and using that understanding to improve oneself and one's life. This can involve exploring one's values, beliefs, and goals, as well as learning new skills and developing positive habits. Personal growth can also involve overcoming challenges and working through personal issues, such as mental health problems, relationship difficulties, or career setbacks. The process of self-discovery and personal growth can be aided by a variety of practices, such as therapy, mindfulness, journaling, and self-reflection.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Humans
"Building Strong Relationships: The Importance of Trust, Communication, Respect, and Commitment"
The article delves into the importance of trust, communication, respect, and commitment in building strong relationships. It also examines other key values and aspects such as empathy, flexibility, boundaries, and intimacy that are essential for maintaining healthy and fulfilling connections.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Humans
Valentine's Day Ideas for Long-Distance Relationships
Valentine's Day can be a tricky holiday for couples in long-distance relationships. Being apart on a day that's all about love and togetherness can be difficult, but it doesn't have to be. With a little creativity and planning, you can make the most of the holiday and make it a special day for you and your partner, even if you're miles apart.
By Nazeer Mohammed3 years ago in Humans








