Dissapointing Quotes & Sayings
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In good times, pessimism is a luxury; but in bad times, pessimism is a self-fulfilling and fatal prophecy. — David Brin

it was as if no woman could be really happy even when she was being taken out to dinner. He felt he ought to say something profound, but, naturally enough, nothing profound came out. 'I mean, she leads — Barbara Pym

I find myself wanting to study his lower abdomen, where the muscles are like stepping stones leading the way down to Mr. Happy. — Kristen Callihan

You know, I've been almost kidnapped and killed more times in the last thirty-six hours than anyone in history, and yet here I am trying to help you work through your personal issues and that Claire ... that is why I always get the last cookie, — S.L.J. Shortt

I knew little about short story writing then so it was rough going, but I did find the experience very memorable. — Haruki Murakami

A library is a place where you learn what teachers were afraid to teach you. — Alan M. Dershowitz

When my wife died, I booked myself into the studio just to work, to occupy myself. — Johnny Cash

... a man's value should be gauged by how much value he places on the entire concept of humanity. - Dami K. — Ray Anyasi

I've never done a blind date but my parents met on a blind date. — Hunter Parrish

My definition of cursing is probably different from what other people's definitions are. — Jimmy Kimmel

When we see that we are not made up by the other's experience, we then have the capacity not to take responsibility for what is now genuinely and for the first time not ours. And as a result, we can get just as close to the other's experience (even the other's experience of how dissapointing, enraging, or disapprovable we are!) without any need to react defensively to it or be guiltily compliant with it. — Robert Kegan

I make you vulnerable because you love me. That's the price you pay for love, baby girl. — Tarryn Fisher

Two or three angels Came near to the earth. They saw a fat church. Little black streams of people Came and went in continually. And the angels were puzzled To know why the people went thus, And why they stayed so long within. — Stephen Crane

He who matures early lives in anticipation. — Theodor Adorno

There was a rustle of chirruping sparrows in the green lacquer leaves of the ivy, and the blue cloud-shadows chased themselves across the grass like swallows. — Oscar Wilde