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 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.””
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.
Dark experiences can be empowering, but self‑acceptance matters.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- grieving a loved one
- feeling powerless
- seeking validation
- exploring inner strength
- questioning self‑image
Key Concepts
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?