Laura Kasischke is an acclaimed American poet and novelist known for her lyrical prose and exploration of themes like family, loss, and the supernatural. Born in 1961, she has published numerous novels and poetry collections, earning prestigious accolades such as the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry. Kasischke's work often delves into the complexities of human emotions, revealing the beauty and darkness within ordinary life.
Sometimes you just have to give up on people. Not because you don't care, but because they don't.
It's funny how you can love someone so much, but they never know it. Sometimes it's better that way.
Grief is a funny thing. It comes and goes as it pleases, without any regard for your plans or wishes.
The truth is a slippery thing. It's never quite what you expect it to be.
Sometimes it's the people closest to us who hurt us the most.
Life can change in an instant. One moment you're happy, the next you're shattered.
Regret is a heavy burden to carry. It can consume you if you let it.
Love is a complicated thing. It can make you feel alive and break you at the same time.
In the end, we are all just trying to find our place in this chaotic world.
Secrets have a way of eating you up from the inside. It's better to let them out.
Sometimes the people you trust the most are the ones who will betray you.
We often underestimate the strength and resilience of the human spirit.