Crying Quote by L.M. Augustine
““I bury my head in my hands and cry. I let the tears slip from my eyes and down my cheeks. They burn my skin and I don't even care, because crying, at least, means letting go. Means giving up and then fighting harder for what really matters, for what still can be fixed.””
About This Quote
Crying is portrayed as a necessary release that allows one to confront pain, relinquish resistance, and then channel energy into renewed effort toward what can still be salvaged.
In simple terms: Tears clear the way for renewed action.
Emotional release fuels purposeful perseverance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- grieving a loss
- recovering from burnout
- processing personal setbacks
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- allow yourself to cry before tackling a problem
- use emotional clarity to set actionable goals
Questions to Reflect On
- When does crying become counterproductive?
- How can one transition from emotional release to decisive action?
Over‑reliance on emotional release may delay practical problem‑solving if not followed by concrete steps.