“The cure for a broken heart is simple, my lady. A hot bath and a good night's sleep.”
Margaret George (1943) American writer
Source: Mary Queen of Scotland and The Isles
“The cure for a broken heart is simple, my lady. A hot bath and a good night's sleep.”
Margaret George (1943) American writer
Source: Mary Queen of Scotland and The Isles
“This is a good sign, having a broken heart. It means we have tried for something.”
Elizabeth Gilbert book Eat, Pray, Love
Source: Eat, Pray, Love
“When you have something to do, do it. When you have nothing to do, sleep.”
Charles Sheffield book Resurgence
Source: The Heritage Universe, Resurgence (2002), Chapter 4, “Sleepless in Miranda Port” (p. 33)
Jagan Nath Azad (1918–2004) Indian writer (1918-2004)
Quoted in "Two Urdu Poems Reflect How Babri Masjid Demolition Was an Attack on India as a Whole" https://thewire.in/books/babri-masjid-demolition-urdu-poetry-jagan-nath-azad, The Wire, 6 December, 2017. <br class="br">Original: Ye tune Hind ki hurmat ke aaine ko toda hai<br>Khabar bhi hai tujhe Masjid ka gumbad todne wale<br>Humare dil ko toda hai imaarat ko nahi toda<br>Khabaasat ki bhi had hoti hai had todne wale
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
The Painter's Love from The London Literary Gazette (14th December 1822)
The Improvisatrice (1824)
“I have not broken your heart - you have broken it; and in breaking it, you have broken mine.”
Emily Brontë book Wuthering Heights
Source: Wuthering Heights
“So much magic, Clary thought, and nothing to mend a broken heart”
Cassandra Clare book City of Heavenly Fire
Source: City of Heavenly Fire