15 Heartfelt and Beautiful Sentences: I am the dream you cherish and lose, and you are the person who is either present or absent.
Someone says, even the coldest heart will eventually be warmed; but they forgot, even the warmest heart can be frozen someday. You said you let me go, but the memories keep pulling me back.
Nothing is eternal, and nothing lasts forever. Find an excuse, anyone can leave first.
Close your eyes, thinking I can forget, but the tears shed haven't deceived myself.
If one day you regret letting go of me, please remember, I never wanted to teach you how to cherish it through leaving.

I immerse my longing in wine, feeling the agonizing pain of alcohol piercing my heart. I send my yearning to the wind, waiting for the fusion of love and fire.
There's no time when people care; it's only yourself who cares.
Time makes deep things deeper, and shallow things shallower. The less you look at things, the less you'll be hurt. Time passes, love fades, and so does the relationship.
When everything becomes a memory, what will remain in our memories? Many things are gone, many people have left, and the more experiences we have, the stronger our hearts become, and the steadier our steps.
I want to see you, there are a thousand reasons; but when I see you, I find I lack an identity to see you.
I saw our hands that once held each other, the words we once said, and the tears we once shed.
Is there someone you countless times say you want to give up, but ultimately can't let go?
You are my regretful dream, I am the person who can be either present or absent. After all, this arrow piercing people who are truly passionate about love crosses mountains and rivers.

In this world, there's no way to return a feeling; even if you go back, everything will be beyond recognition. The only thing you can return to is the memory in your heart.
I've decided not to cry, just like you've decided to leave with unwavering determination.
Don't wait for the wrong person, don't hurt the heart that shouldn't be hurt. We really need to go through a long, long time before we understand what we truly miss – what kind of person, what kind of things.
