The void inside me starts to fill, but my heart has holes, and whatever it holds will run out, leaving me empty once again.

Danielle Esplin
About This Quote

When a person is sad and depressed, the feeling of sadness and depression just won’t go away. The feeling is so strong that it can be hard to feel anything at all. The best thing to do then, would be to just see what happens next. The feelings will eventually pass.

This quote is saying that the sadness will eventually leave the person’s heart, but first it will fill up with something else. It may be filled with sadness or it may be filled with joy. Either way, the sadness will soon be gone.

Source: Give It Back

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