The Fresh Beginning After Divorce: 20 Inspiring Quotes to Rediscover the Courage to Embrace Life

The Fresh Beginning After Divorce: 20 Inspiring Quotes to Rediscover the Courage to Embrace Life

The tempestuous arrival of life’s storms often catches us off guard, and divorce undoubtedly emerges as a ferocious thunderstorm that leaves your souls profoundly shaken.

However, divorce does not signify the conclusion of your lives; on the contrary, it heralds a new commencement. Please believe that you remain the most resplendent suns in your own existence; temporarily obscured just by dark clouds. Even though you have separated, you still deserve genuine love.

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Divorce presents you with an opportunity for redefining your journey through life; a chance to reassess your dreams and aspirations, to rediscover the person you once yearned to become. It is time to unfurl your wings and soar steadfastly towards the future that resides within your innermost desires. Whether it be the pursuit of professional excellence, personal growth, or the joys of a fulfilled family life, all of these belong within your grasp.

Below, you will find 20 falling out of love quotes from inspirational women, aiming to infuse you with strength and rekindle the courage necessary for reclaiming life. May they illuminate your new starting point and ignite the spirit within you once more.

  • You never really know a man until you have divorced him.” —Zsa Zsa Gabor
  • “I wanted to turn my divorce into a positive. What if I didn’t blame the other person for anything, and held myself 100 percent accountable? What if I checked my own s— at the door and put my children first? And reminded myself about the things about my ex-husband that I love, and fostered the friendship?” — Gwyneth Paltrow
  • “Divorce isn’t the child’s fault. Don’t say anything unkind about your ex to the child, because you’re really just hurting the child.” — Valerie Bertinelli
  • “There are things in my life that are hard to reconcile,like divorce. Sometimes it is very difficult to make sense of how it could possibly happen. Laying blame is so easy.Idon’t have time for hate or negativity in my life. There’s no room for it.”
  • “There is no such thing as a “broken family.” Family is family, and is not determined by marriage certificates, divorce papers, and adoption documents. Families are made in the heart. The only time family becomes null is when those ties in the heart are cut. If you cut those ties, those people are not your family. If you make those ties, those people are your family. And if you hate those ties, those people will still be your family because whatever you hate will always be with you.” — C. Joybell C.
  • “Do not look for healing at the feet of those who broke you.” — Rupi Kaur
  • “It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.” — Eleanor Roosevelt
It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.
  • “When people divorce, it’s always such a tragedy. At the same time, if people stay together it can be even worse.” —Monica Bellucci
  • “Ultimately, we all have to decide for ourselves what constitutes failure, but the world is quite eager to give you a set of criteria if you let it.”
  • “When two people decide to get a divorce, it isn’t a sign that they ‘don’t understand’ one another, but a sign that they have, at least, begun to.” — Helen Rowland
When two people decide to get a divorce, it isn’t a sign that they ‘don’t understand’ one another, but a sign that they have, at least, begun to.
  • “Imagine spreading everything you care about on a blanket and then tossing the whole thing up in the air. The process of divorce is about loading that blanket, throwing it up, watching it all spin, and worrying what stuff will break when it lands.” —Amy Poehler
  • “I’d rather regret the things I’ve done than regret the things I haven’t done.” — Lucille Ball
  • “It always gets worse before it can get better. But it will get better. Like everything else, and like our past struggles, at some point we win, but before that win, there’s always that loss that spurs us on.” — Dolores Huerta
  • “Divorce isn’t such a tragedy. A tragedy’s staying in an unhappy marriage, teaching your children the wrong things about love. Nobody ever died of divorce.” ― Jennifer Weiner
A tragedy’s staying in an unhappy marriage, teaching your children the wrong things about love. Nobody ever died of divorce.”
  • “Freeing yourself was one thing, claiming ownership of that freed self was another.” — Toni Morrison
  • “Success is its own reward, but failure is a great teacher too, and not to be feared.” — Sonia Sotomayor
  • “I didn’t exactly want to get divorced. I didn’texactly not want to … By then my marriage had become like the trail in that moment when I realized there was a bull in both directions.I simply made a leap of faith and pushed on in the direction where I’d never been.—Cheryl Strayed
  • “I have not ceased being fearful, but I have ceased to let fear control me.” —Erica Jong
  • “I was a high-functioning depressive, seemingly pulled together and buttoned down. But inside deep, I was numb and mute. Now on the other side of divorce, I know that was me fragmented and doing my best to cope. But my body knew.” — Liza Caldwell, SAS for Women Cofounder
I was a high-functioning depressive, seemingly pulled together and buttoned down. But inside deep, I was numb and mute. Now on the other side of divorce, I know that was me fragmented and doing my best to cope. But my body knew
  • “Don’t spend time beating on a wall, hoping it will transform into a door.” — Coco Chanel

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