Quote by Isabel Allende

Los caballos de mi sueño, que caían y volvían a levantarse me vinieron a la mente, porque me he caído y vuelto a levantar muchas veces en la vida, pero ninguna caída fue tan dura como la de tu muerte.


Los caballos de mi sueño, que caían y volvían a levantars

Summary

This quote reflects the deep emotional impact of someone's death on the speaker. They compare their experiences of falling and getting back up in life to the imagery of horses in their dreams. While they have gone through many challenges and setbacks before, none have been as devastating as the loss of the person being referred to. The quote emphasizes the profound grief and struggle to recover from this particular loss.

By Isabel Allende
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