Lines to live by

  There are books you read once and forget but then there are books you come back to for guidance, for a character or for the appreciation  of the language .I am an avid reader and once in a while, I come across a few lines which make me pause, think and reflect or even read them twice to let them sink in. Books Have changed the way I look at almost everything

Below mentioned are some hauntingly beautiful lines from Books which are close to my heart and I will never stop recommending them.


This is a long overdue piece, so here goes, In no particular order or so and with random unrelated pictures


Dying is one thing to be sad over but, living unhappily is something else” from “Tuesdays with Morrie”

If I could dedicate an entire writing on this book I would, maybe I should but for now, Let me just say, these simple lines have made me contemplate so much, about how time is feeling and how important it is do things that make you genuinely happy. Not plan, but actually do them. RIGHT NOW





"To live means to constantly shift Colors” from “Forty Rules of Love"

This book was a impulse and the most random purchase but every second line of this  book has made me pause and rethink and this is undoubtedly one of those lines. To be a human means to constantly grow and change and believe that you are boundless, limitless and undefined. So beautiful and profound.  







“All roads lead to something you were predestined to do” from “A man called Ove”

There is not enough I say about this book but DEFINITELY READ IT. This line is comforting to hear because in today’s world people are more clueless about themselves than ever and when you come across a line like this, you can’t help but smile.


“But then it passed, like all things do” from “And the mountains echoed”

This one line is enough to chill your spine. Nothing is permanent is the most comforting and most haunting thing humanity faces. This like all things shall pass *Chills*



“We've replaced nearly all our emotions with fear” from “Veronika decides to die”

This one line will leave you in a thought of spiral and make you realize of all the things and experiences you backed out from because “you weren't ready”. There is no life, just living, live it.


             



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