Erik Valeur Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Erik Valeur
The damage that most people suffer, through the process we refer to as childhood, is from a lack of self-esteem. It's by far the most dangerous epidemic among us. — Erik Valeur
Like so many champions of justice, she possessed empathy in the abstract, but sometimes fell short when confronted with the flesh-and-blood reality. — Erik Valeur
Genuine compassion makes people feel good, but it doesn't tolerate total despair or hopelessness, let alone complicity. — Erik Valeur
It's because those events never really become wounds or scars on the surface, but parts of you deep down inside," he said, answering his own question. "You can't see them with the naked eye, but they nevertheless shape the way you move and everything you say and do - until the day you die. — Erik Valeur
I think that ... it's in the past. Everything becomes history if you are patient enough. And if you don't dig everything up again. — Erik Valeur
He remembered the Professor's advice to his eager employees during his first year: With us, feelings are described through images, and in the world of television, there are only seven feelings: well-being, Schadenfreude, sentimentality, shock, outrage, disgust, and anger. Nothing else. — Erik Valeur
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She considered compassion the highest virtue, but that night on Obstetric Ward B, it had had a twin sister whose face was invisible to Carla. The suffering women, however, had recognized it immediately: condemnation. — Erik Valeur
In this way Fate outplayed the efforts of mortals-simply to amuse itself, one might think. — Erik Valeur
I think she would have preferred being spared from understanding all the physical signals one hopes the world will notice and reward with caresses. It's the body and its longing that bends the mind and teaches the eye to calculate the distance to one's desires so often out of reach. — Erik Valeur
Finally told her son the gruesome truth about his life. I could have told them about the feeling of not knowing your roots, and about the angst you suffer when you discover you will be forever denied access to it. It's a feeling we know better than anyone else. — Erik Valeur
Like space, the soul is not an expression of eternal constancy but of constant change, and this motion has but one purpose: to continue forward, on the narrow ledge, in the absurd hope that you can escape the Darkness. — Erik Valeur
Shit's burning so close to you that your ass is on fire. — Erik Valeur
Why is it that the wounds we are afflicted with early in life don't disappear? Whether they are caused by abuse or humiliation or loneliness? — Erik Valeur
But leaves don't just fall. They wilt and fade and no longer protect you from the rain. — Erik Valeur