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“SHOCK ABSORBERSVeterans scream in their dreams, reliving nightmares so that we can sleep peacefully”
Kamil Ali“We shouldn't hide behind anger or anonymity when reliving the past because all that’s happened and all those who belong in our past are part of our story.”
Melizena“I crossed oceans for you,Turned over every rock,Climbed the highest mountains,Holding on to the words you said,Reliving your touch inside my head,The taste of you on the tip of my tongue,Only to be left with you as only a fantasy inside my head.”
LeAnne Mechelle, Write like no one is reading 2“After I was in Idaho, I started to ask my personal Angel, which I believe mine to be Archangel Ariel for a vision of my past life. Before I had a chance to barely finish the sentence, I saw a terrifying image. I saw an Indian woman from the knees down wearing loose pants, running in terror from someone or something. A great fear came over me so strong, I had to stop the image, and almost started shaking. When you remember past life events, you have what they call Cellular Memory. So the fear that I felt was me reliving that moment”
Jennifer Underwood, The Road to Sedona-All Paths Lead to You: How One Woman's Past Life Can Shape the Future“From all of our beginnings, we keep reliving the Garden story.”
Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are“I don't talk about who I'm dating because when you break up, you wind up reliving it in the media.”
Bridget Fonda“Reliving your painful past will poison your heart and your tomorrow.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life“Don't be ashamed of reliving your childhood, Ox, because all of us must do it now and then to maintain our sanity.”
Barry Hughart, Bridge of Birds“Each morning the winds of the city moan and weep with lost souls clinging to hope of reliving the memories of yesterday.”
Jason E. Hodges“It turns out that sharing the past with someone is different from reliving it when you're alone. It feels less like a wound and more like a poultice.”
Jodi Picoult, The Storyteller