Hearts are tough, Most times they don't break. Most times they are only bend
In Stephen King's "Hearts in Atlantis," the author explores the resilience of the human heart. He suggests that hearts are robust entities that can withstand challenges and hardships. Rather than breaking under pressure, they often simply bend, indicating that people have an innate ability to endure and adapt to life's trials.
This perspective presents a hopeful outlook on love and emotional pain, suggesting that while we may experience difficult times, our...