The worst feelings are the warm, anxious burning that portends your heart breaking followed by the wave of numbness that asphyxiates your soul.

Ken Poirot
The worst feelings are the warm, anxious burning that portends...
The worst feelings are the warm, anxious burning that portends...
The worst feelings are the warm, anxious burning that portends...
The worst feelings are the warm, anxious burning that portends...
About This Quote

The worst feelings are the warm, anxious burning that portends your heart breaking followed by the wave of numbness that asphyxiates your soul. This quote is all about the importance of knowing how to work through painful emotions. It can feel terrible to experience heartbreak, but it is actually a good thing. The pain is a warning of what’s coming, and it will eventually be useful. Your soul will eventually be free of this pain.

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