Born: 08-08-1945
Barbara Delinsky is a bestselling American author renowned for her compelling contemporary fiction and romance novels. With a background in sociology and a brief stint as a photographer, Delinsky crafts stories that explore complex relationships and emotional journeys. Her works, including "Before and Again" and "Sweet Salt Air," have captivated readers worldwide. Delinsky's narrative style often reflects her personal experiences, making her stories relatable and deeply engaging.
Secrets have a way of making you feel like you’re carrying a grenade inside you, just waiting for the pin to be pulled.
Sometimes the biggest secrets are the ones we keep from ourselves.
Trust is fragile, once broken it takes time and effort to rebuild.
In the end, honesty is always the best policy.
Secrets can destroy relationships, but they can also bring people closer together.
Fear is what keeps secrets locked inside, but courage is what sets them free.
The weight of a secret can be unbearable, but the relief of sharing it can be liberating.
Regret is often the result of not being honest with ourselves and others.
Every secret has consequences, even if they're not immediately visible.
Sometimes the secrets we keep are for the protection of those we love.
It takes strength to admit our mistakes and face the consequences.
A secret shared is a burden halved.