Depressing Ts Eliot Quotes & Sayings
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Edward didn't write any songs. For a long time he
didn't do anything. He looked at her, of course. He didn't
mind looking at her when she passed; looking brought its
own special excitement with it. It was as if she brought her
own light with her, because wherever she went, she
glowed. Who could explain that?
Edward liked to catch that glow once and a while. — Daniel Wallace

Although there was always generosity in the Negro neighborhood, it was indulged on pain of sacrifice. Whatever was given by Black people to other Blacks was most probably needed as desperately by the donor as by the receiver. A fact which made the giving or receiving a rich exchange. — Maya Angelou

Oh, injurious love, that respites me a life, whose very comfort is still a dying horror — William Shakespeare

That you understand how wrong it is to judge someone before you know their whole story. — Allen Eskens

Persistent kindness conquers the ill-disposed. — Seneca The Younger

Mandelstam was an artistic genius, the sort that any century produces only a handful of. — Christian Wiman

I didn't have a happy childhood. — Giorgio Armani

The main danger is that of supposing that the thing to do is get a mind on the scale of Thomas (Aquinas)'s into your head, a task of compression that will be achieved only at your head's peril. The only safe thing to do is to find a way of getting your mind into his, wherein yours has room to expand and grow, and explore the worlds his contains. — Denys Turner

No matter how you fight me, I will never stop. Every day, I'll try again and again. Every hour, I'll touch you, just to prove I'm willing to be everything you need and deserve. You'll never be free of me because I can't live another day without you in my fucking life. — Pepper Winters

I used to believe my father about everything but then I had children myself & now I see how much stuff you make up just to keep yourself from going crazy. — Brian Andreas

For little boys are rancorous
When robbed of any myth,
And spiteful and cantankerous
To all their kin and kith.
But little girls can draw conclusions
And profit from their lost illusions. — Phyllis McGinley