Better now Quote by London Mond
“I love because I know how it feels like not to be loved. I am humbled for what I have and for who I am; because I know what it's like to be in need, to be poor and to be desperate. I cry, I comfort; because I have felt pain before, because I have felt rejection before and because I have experienced lost before. I smile, I laugh because life feels better that way. Even though I'm still going through pain, trials and tribulations; life is better now and I believe that it will get better for good someday. Good triumphs over bad and evil. In the mean time; I pray for the light to shine in the darkness so we can see what we couldn't see before; an understanding to accept the things we cannot change.”
About This Quote
The speaker finds compassion and gratitude through personal hardship, believing that suffering deepens empathy and optimism for future improvement.
In simple terms: Hardship fuels empathy and hope.
Pain can inspire love and resilience.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- recovering from loss
- supporting others in crisis
- personal growth after hardship
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- counseling
- motivational speaking
Questions to Reflect On
- How does personal pain shape your capacity to love?
- What practices help transform suffering into hope?