I wish you were small again, so I could hold you in my arms and comfort you. But you are grown, and you know that for some things there is no comfort.

Patricia A. McKillip
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About This Quote

The best thing that you can do for someone else is to pray that they are happy, healthy, and safe. When you are not able to provide comfort, you can let them know how much it hurts knowing that they are hurting.

Source: The Forgotten Beasts Of Eld

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