Vol. 2 Ch. 3 P. 29
There is no instruction manual for fixing a broken heart —
no returns, no exchanges, no warranties, no replacement parts.
Life expects you to figure out how to fix it yourself.
Sometimes, you can.
Other times, you just can’t put it back together again.
no returns, no exchanges, no warranties, no replacement parts.
Life expects you to figure out how to fix it yourself.
Sometimes, you can.
Other times, you just can’t put it back together again.
true so true, no rules and instructions to mend the wounded heart, but in due time it will heal perfectly…
I never read instructions anyway! That’s why my life is so difficult!!:)
Christine
I’m exactly the same, Christine. I rarely follow directions. I often make my own! – L
I am sort of dealing with this conundrum today…. ah to find a way to piece it all back together. I will find a way.. I trust myself. 🙂
I hope you find it. 🙂 – L
Broken hearts are mended with love, patience, gentleness, kindness, long-suffering–all the fruits of the Holy Spirit, by coincidence!
The ultimate heartbreak solution

Hahaha! I agree with that. I had a Nokia 3310 back then. I dropped it so many times, yet it stayed smooth as new inside and out.
Mine too, I crack nuts with it and it still works perfectly. Nokia’s phenomenon is still uncertain, scientists are still working on it 😀