9 Quotes about Art by Sade Andria Zabala (Free list)

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Sade Andria Zabala quotes about art

The thought of youbeing with someone else isliterally killing me.And you couldn’t care less. BecauseI am just one of the writhing bodiesthat ruined your bed sheets.

— Sade Andria Zabala


Do not settle for people who do not appreciate you, who do not know how lucky they are. Remember it is a privilege to be loved by you or even just to be touched by you. And the warmth of another body does not define your worth.

— Sade Andria Zabala, War Songs


I am starting to acceptthat you never loved me.And it’s sadbecause I don’t think you seehow beautiful you are to me.Your face was the lightthat chased away the shadows, every nightmare, every fear.But you burned out and nowI’m learning to be afraidof the dark once again.

— Sade Andria Zabala, Coffee and Cigarettes


I said I love youwhen what I meant to say was”I’m afraid of being alone.”I said I need youwhen what I meant to say was”I need to learn how to love myself.

— Sade Andria Zabala, War Songs


You wanted to see the world. And yet, all I want is to see you.

— Sade Andria Zabala, Coffee and Cigarettes


I ache for you.

— Sade Andria Zabala, Coffee and Cigarettes


I envythe cup of coffeethat getsto kissyour sleepy lipsawakeevery cold andbitter morning.

— Sade Andria Zabala


To me you were home, to you I was just a vacation.

— Sade Andria Zabala, Coffee and Cigarettes


And the next time I reach for my pen, it won’t be to write about you again.The sun will feel warm on my skin once more, and I will get drunk on the colors of the skyinstead of tasting hangovers dripping from strangers’ lips.

— Sade Andria Zabala


I am the girlyou fool around with, before you meetthe love of your life.

— Sade Andria Zabala