The person who initiates the breakup will always feel better. Being abandoned, even if one doesn't love much, is still heartbreaking. Therefore, I want to be the one who announces it first. — "The Woman on the Breadfruit Tree"
A good love can make you, who has no ideals or ambitions, gain them; make you, who are biased, become tolerant; make you, who are proud, become humble; make you, who are selfish, think of others; and make you, who lack security, no longer afraid. — "Encounter"
You say all emotions—joy, anger, sorrow, or grief—are like bird tracks in the sky: they leave no trace and can never be reclaimed. Yet you also say two monkey trees grow intertwined, side by side, having witnessed countless sunrises and sunsets and countless birds flying back and forth, and will continue to see them forever. — Stella Cheung, "My Love is So Spicy"
We only love our own deep affection. I can love someone so deeply; I am so devoted. When we break up, we are not sad for the relationship, but for our own profound devotion. — Stella Cheung
To love someone is to inevitably suffer for them. It is the same for family or lovers. Longing is suffering, missing someone is suffering, disappointment and heartbreak are suffering, being unable to obtain them is suffering, being unable to stay together is suffering, and even parting in death is suffering. However, one day you will discover that the person who caused you so much pain was also your salvation.
Love is for the pursuit of happiness. If it doesn't bring happiness, why be together? If it's not a fit, how can there be happiness? To me, being a "good fit" means feeling comfortable and at ease with that person, without having to distort or wrong yourself to accommodate them. — Stella Cheung