Closure Quotes Quotes

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John Mark Green
“Sometimes the only way to get closure is by accepting that you'll never get it.”
John Mark Green

J.D. Salinger
“What I was really hanging around for, I was trying to feel some kind of good-by. I mean I've left schools and places I didn't even know I was leaving them. I hate that. I don't care if it's a sad good-by or a bad good-by, but when I leave a place I like to know I'm leaving it. If you don't, you feel even worse.”
J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye

Debatrayee Banerjee
“Be your own anchor, and sail along the shore of Life with a bunch of smiles.

In a whirlwind of a thousand journeys, we flow through Life, as if crossing through an Ocean of an endless voyage. Sometimes we marvel at the ports we glide along, sometimes we chase the waves with our heart and soul, while sometimes we lose our way only to find a lighthouse guiding us along, always catching our breath at the majestic sunrises and sunsets.

Our happy moments and connections are like those ports that cross our path while the moments of pain direct our steps to the lighthouse within our soul, as we keep growing ourselves through so many births and deaths of our soul just as the sunrises and sunsets.

I want some of you to know and acknowledge the fact that it's absolutely okay to let go, to let the ship of your Life cross the port, because however beautiful that port might be, your journey shouldn't stop, it is not meant to stop. Well, the most brutal yet beautiful truth is, initially everyone stays but eventually no one does. It is brutal because it hurts, it sometimes makes you wonder why it has to end and it's beautiful because everything that ends often ends up gifting you with an invaluable experience filled with beautiful lessons and memories. Understand that it doesn't have to be chaotic, it can be a peaceful goodbye. And even when sometimes it might end in a turmoil, your soul would finally find the grace to give it a closure it demands. Understand that the pain that wrenches your heart in this, gradually tunes your soul to find an anchor, a flicker of Light that is forever guiding you Home. Understand that all of these arrivals and departures, detours and halts are Time's decision to make and we must embrace that with dignity and grace.

The essential thing is to keep sailing, by letting go, by simply carrying on with the journey. Halt if you must, but while you halt, don't forget to gaze at how you have grown through each of those very experiences, just as how wonderful the journey gets along the path while you keep passing the ports one after another, steering nearer to the ultimate destination. So wave them a goodbye with a smile of gratitude for helping you in finding a piece of your soul back through a mad jest of pain, to gift you with another step closer to your destination, and sail along the shore of Life with a bunch of smiles.”
Debatrayee Banerjee

Mitta Xinindlu
“Not every rejection needs a follow-up. Sometimes seeking closure from the people who’ve rejected you can hurt you even more.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Ashok Ferrey
“We are so obsessed with the quick clean end, the end that takes no longer than the length of a Hollywood film, that we have invented this word 'closure' for it-hoping that the truth of of this heroic compound will follow shortly after the naming of it. If the word exists, the concept must, mustn't it? But I will tell you differently. All that exists at the end is the sheer animal act of forgetting, and the act of forgiving ourselves for forgetting. It is a physical thing born of years of harrowing repetition and replay: the road so often travelled that the scenery is no longer visible, the paragraph so often read that the sense is no longer apparent.
- Sanjay de Silva”
Ashok Ferrey, The Unmarriageable Man: A Novel

“If they left you without giving closure, you should close that chapter yourself.”
Garima Soni - words world

Bella Coronel
“Maybe closure feels akin to the warmth you get when sipping your coffee in a café, silently watching people do their things. You begin to appreciate life knowing you’ve made it through after a long, hard battle with all the negativities the world gave you.”
Bella Coronel, a Constellation of Almosts

“I don't know why you changed on me. I loved who I thought you were.”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver

“Just because things could have been different doesn't mean they would have been better for us.”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver

“Stop telling me you miss me.
You never missed me.
You just miss the person who loved you so much you didn't need to love yourself.”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver

“I hope you hate me...
So you never have to miss me the way I miss you.”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver

“You can't tell people how much you miss me if you're the reason we stopped talking.”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver

“They say there's a thin line between love and hate. I say no, it's a huge line painted with betrayal and lies.”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver

“If you're telling people we don't talk anymore, you can go ahead and tell them why.”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver

“Am I waiting for you?
Or are you waiting for me?”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver

“I'll never let you see me again.
But I won't forget you.”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver