Even hundredfold grief is divisible by love.
—Terri Guillemets
Even hundredfold grief is divisible by love.
—Terri Guillemets
I swing like a kid
and fall like an adult;
cry tears of gratitude
and pray in smiles;
hug and love, and later
hide under the covers—
wildly and humbly living
from dawn to the stars,
and ever back again
—Terri Guillemets
Plant love everywhere, so that it grows through the cracks in hatred.
—Terri Guillemets
In a new love, it’s easy to live for the moment because there is no past. The more past you accumulate, the harder it is not to live there — and that’s true whether it’s good or bad.
—Terri Guillemets
I love you with all my bones — the heart is too ephemeral.
—Terri Guillemets
Our passion and kisses were stumbling — but stumbling in sync.
—Terri Guillemets
Hate less, live longer.
—Terri Guillemets
If falling in love feels this good, being in love must be intolerable.
—Terri Guillemets