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Angel Quote by K.S. Ruff

“Tears pricked at my eyes. “You were still a child when your parents died. Besides, I think that’s what gives you those dark edges. Your wings have beat against the darkest side of life.” He shook his head. “I don’t have wings.” I rubbed between his shoulder blades. “I think maybe you do. Maybe…” quote by K.S. Ruff
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““Tears pricked at my eyes. “You were still a child when your parents died. Besides, I think that’s what gives you those dark edges. Your wings have beat against the darkest side of life.” He shook his head. “I don’t have wings.” I rubbed between his shoulder blades. “I think maybe you do. Maybe they were broken somewhere along the way or maybe you just forgot how to use them…” A smile teased at the corner of his lips. “I’m no angel.” “You’re my angel,” I insisted.””

K.S. Ruff

About This Quote

The speaker confronts trauma and loss, suggesting that pain can become a source of inner strength, while also questioning the notion of being an angelic savior.

In simple terms: Pain can forge resilience; angelic metaphor is challenged.

Key Takeaway

Dark experiences can be empowering, but self‑acceptance matters.

Themes

trauma resilience identity metaphor self‑acceptance loss

Mood

melancholic hopeful introspective

Type

dialogue reflection poetic

When to use this quote

  • grieving a loved one
  • feeling powerless
  • seeking validation
  • exploring inner strength
  • questioning self‑image

Key Concepts

darkness wings angel childhood grief

Practical Applications

  • Therapeutic writing
  • Character development in storytelling

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does suffering shape one's identity?
  • Can we view our wounds as sources of power?
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