“People think of happiness and sadness as two different ends of the spectrum…but they actually have the same magnitude, which means that you can listen to a song that is so sad that it actually makes you feel happy.” — Weston SmithThe Love Story CreativesSeptember 21, 2018
“I realize that I’m dealing right now, with the reality, which is the pain and what I went through. All of my service, which I was trying to push away, came back. Basically, the art made me go back.” — Tomer Peretzmj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018
“Going to Agape was more than just I’m going to serve God or praise the Creator, if you will. It turned more into how can I help people? How can I fellowship? How can I give my service freely in love?” — ‘DJ Qwess Coast’ Alfred TorreganoThe Love Story CreativesSeptember 21, 2018
“Music kept me from jumping off the cliff. I get up and write whatever sorrows, issues, concerns are. [Writing] has been my saving grace throughout my entire love life, love seasons. And if you don’t write songs and music, I suggest you get a journal, make up a poem or something cause it will save your life.” — Che Bestmj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018
“By taking responsibility, I see that whatever bad things happened in my life…I was apart of. I did it to myself…[so I] allow myself to grieve, after that, I need to forgive and love myself.” — Jessica Wenmj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018
“I realize that I am fully living my dreams. It just didn’t look like how I thought it would when I was five years old, so it’s letting go of what my life should look like for me to be “successful.” — Larisa Goslamj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018
“My heart was being ripped out of my chest. I just knew that he was with somebody else. Something had happened, and sure enough, when he came back from his trip, he told me that he had fallen in love.” — Krista Richardsmj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018