18+ Merrit Malloy Quotes On Death, Ncis

Everything we say about other people is really about ourselves. — Merrit Malloy

There is a great fear that plagues only romantics and children... it is that they might be alright alone. — Merrit Malloy

Remembering is the opposite of being here now; it's being there now. — Merrit Malloy

What we are is our parents' children; what we become is our children's parents. — Merrit Malloy

What we might consider is how we are good rather than how good we are. — Merrit Malloy

The truth isn't what we say, it's how we feel when we say it. — Merrit Malloy

The Long Way HomeWhy is it when people feel they are losing each other they always leave each other?Why do people walk away from their house when all they have to do to get home is turn around? — Merrit Malloy

What a gigantic step it is not to move. — Merrit Malloy

Relationships that do not end peacefully, do not end at all. — Merrit Malloy

There are no illegitimate babies. — Merrit Malloy

To love is to stop comparing. — Merrit Malloy

Why is it that we always remember that people forget; but we always forget that they remember?I used to remember...but I forgot! — Merrit Malloy

Love is proud of itself. It leaks out of us even with the tightest security. — Merrit Malloy

Compromise is simply changing the question to fit the answer. — Merrit Malloy

We look for God as though he were not already here. — Merrit Malloy

Don't ever tell a story like it wasn't about you. — Merrit Malloy

Letting people be okay without us is how we get to be okay without them. — Merrit Malloy

When all that's left of me is love, Give me away. — Merrit Malloy

Life Lessons by Merrit Malloy

  1. Merrit Malloy's work emphasizes the power of the written word to move people and effect change.
  2. Her poems often explore themes of identity, connection, and the search for meaning in life.
  3. Through her work, Malloy encourages readers to think deeply about their own lives and the world around them.
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