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Noorilhuda quotes about death
Even in death, her mother was winning.
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
Aurora, you’re a child, live like one, don’t act like one. Enjoy the innocence, dump the immaturity.
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
She had to save herself from every last one of them. All of them, the people at the orphanage, the foster care system, the middle school, they were all outsiders and strangers and a possible threat…..The counselor couldn’t prove otherwise.
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
He also knew the language of The Klingons, but the army had no use for it.
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
The list of lifesavers left him numb, clueless – the action, indifferent.
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
How do you circumvent a mind bent upon lying to get away from the truth?
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
If you can get to be you, why can’t I get to be me?
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
I ask you, what would you do if you could erase one bad memory and retain all that was beautiful in your life? Would you not move heaven and earth – and get loads of therapy – to have that?
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
What I’ve always taken away from his words is the sense that we all have something that confines us, that seeks to define us, label us, belittling us in the process, shortchanging our potential. Can it be that that is our sanctuary, our refuge, our way to liberty?
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
He wrote to his father every day. His platoon called his dad a girlfriend.
— Noorilhuda, Catharsis
You strive all through your life, to get somewhere, to be something, Some One, to matter, to have this, to have that, fill up your life with possessions, bonds, connections and in the end, the greed is still there, one does not want to let go, not unless the great gods come down and say enough is enough, no more……till then all you want is one more day.” – Frank Adams
— Noorilhuda, The Governess
He tried to disguise how tired and ill he was, how depressing the thought of death was to him and how he spent his days and nights thinking up schemes of living beyond what the prognosis said. His hope, if not his heart, would find a way.
— Noorilhuda, The Governess
I choose to believe that my father is still alive, that he has survived death, outlived us all, and possesses the soul that goes on and lives forever; We just cannot see him yet, for we have not caught up with him. our time will come just as his did. and no matter how woeful and lost I was when he passed away, I know I will be glad to go to a place where I can see him, and know he is okay and happy. It’s just not my time yet and there is no way of knowing if any of it is true.” – Jane Adams
— Noorilhuda, The Governess