Maybe we're just falling stars, we once danced in the same skyline looking down at the world. And we've fallen like all others, from near and far, we've gathered together, but separated by time and space, keeping a part of that light that we've came with and spreading it in this dark world that we've chosen to live in, in order to shine some light and love around. Maybe we've chosen to believe one truth today, and find it to be false tomorrow. Maybe we're trying to not get attached to the idea that we now know it all. At night, we see the truth of where we've fallen from, gazing in that night sky full of distant stars, constellations, planets, the reflection of the sun on the moon, all with their own stories to tell. Sometimes we wonder why would we leave such a mysterious place, with an infinite amount of stories and wonders. Maybe it's because as stars we could've only seen each other's light from afar, but here we can listen more carefully to each other's story, embrace each other and kiss, discover more and more of what can be seen when infinite star dust potential is put into one body and given freedom to walk the Earth and wander, love and enjoy every moment until coming back. Maybe in the morning, we'll only see one star shining up there and forget the others. Maybe that is also how life and death is, and the beauty of the sunrise and sunset that come in between, our childhood years and old years, when we reflect on the stars that we once were and that we will once again be. Maybe, just maybe.
attached
beauty
believe
body
childhood
constellations
danced
death
dust
earth
embrace
enjoy
fallen
falling
false
far
freedom
gathered
idea
infinite
kiss
know
life
light
looking
love
maybe
moment
moon
more
morning
mysterious
near
once
others
planets
potential
reflection
separated
shine
skyline
space
stars
stories
sun
sunrise
sunset
tell
time
together
truth
walk
wander
world
years
About This Quote
About Virgil Kalyana Mittata Iordache
Virgil Kalyana Mittata Iordache.
Themes
- Beauty — Appreciating aesthetics, grace, and the sublime
- Death — Contemplations on mortality, loss, and the legacy we leave
- Freedom — The value of liberty, independence, and self-determination
- Life — Reflections on the meaning, challenges, and beauty of life
- Love — Quotes exploring romantic love, compassion, and human connection
- Time — Reflections on the passage of time and how we spend it
- Truth — Meditations on honesty, authenticity, and the search for truth