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Discontentment Literature Quotes By Carl Jung

Shrinking away from death is something unhealthy and abnormal which robs the second half of life of its purpose. — Carl Jung

Discontentment Literature Quotes By Loni Flowers

Love finds us at different times, different moments in our lives. For some people, it happens gradually and grows over time. For others, it clamps down on their souls and won't let go. It's a unique feeling that won't leave your heart. There's no reason for it. She's in your life; you can't do or think of anything else, but her. You want to spend every moment in her company, even if it's only to gaze upon her face and be close to her. You're that for me, Lilly. — Loni Flowers

Discontentment Literature Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

A man has many parts, he is virtually everything, and you are free to select in him that part which pleases you. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Discontentment Literature Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

If you don't," she said sweetly, "I'll tell my father you made improper advances to me. He'll have the skin flayed off your back. — Diana Gabaldon

Discontentment Literature Quotes By Emily Procter

I felt like the news business was a little rough for me and a little sleazy. So I glided right over into acting. — Emily Procter

Discontentment Literature Quotes By Mario Sorrenti

I've had moments where I've felt like I was on another planet because I saw something beautiful. To me, taking pictures is being alive. — Mario Sorrenti

Discontentment Literature Quotes By Shirley Henderson

I daydream all the time, and I like that quality. — Shirley Henderson

Discontentment Literature Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

This latter was a remarkably large and beautiful animal, entirely black, and sagacious to an astonishing degree. — Edgar Allan Poe