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Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Kenneth E. Boulding

The fouling of the nest which has been typical of man's activity in the past on a local scale now seems to be extending to the whole world society. — Kenneth E. Boulding

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Barry Eisler

sold to the public on false pretenses, high officials confessing to ordering torture in violation of treaty and domestic law, and an economic meltdown even former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan acknowledges involved massive fraud - and no one has been prosecuted, no one has gone to prison, and Americans continue to dutifully cast their votes for the Democratic/Republican duopoly responsible for these disasters. — Barry Eisler

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

What the flower vendor interpreted as 'pretty nasty'
was only the intensity that comes to those who, better late than never, have found a
purpose in life and are pursuing it to make up for lost time. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By The School Of Life

Hope reliably triumphs over experience. It's always very tempting to console ourselves with an apparently very reasonable thought: the reason it didn't work out this time was not that the expectations were too high, but that we directed them onto the wrong person. We — The School Of Life

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Cassandra Clare

The bad things can't matter more than the good things — Cassandra Clare

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Harper Lee

There was no doubt about it: Alexandra Finch Hancock was imposing from any angle; her behind was no less uncompromising than her front. — Harper Lee

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Sara Teasdale

But what do I care, for love will be over so soon,
Let my heart have its say and my mind stand idly by,
For my mind is proud and strong enough to be silent,
It is my heart that makes my songs, not I. — Sara Teasdale

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Ted Nugent

I surround myself with positive, productive people of good will and decency. — Ted Nugent

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Susan E. Isaacs

I thought I was over him! So why did my heart still rip? Why did I still feel this sorrow? I got this strange sensation that God was with me. And he was angry. He was very angry
not at me and not at Jack. God was angry at the pain I was going through. I wondered if that was why God hated sin, because of the destruction it caused. For a moment I felt awe for a God who loved me enough to hate the things that hurt me without hating me for causing them. — Susan E. Isaacs

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Maya Angelou

I could fall in love with a sumo wrestler if he told stories and made me laugh. Obviously, it would be easier if someone was African-American and lived next door and went to the same church. Because then I wouldn't have to translate. — Maya Angelou

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Patrick Swift

The development that produces great art is a moral and not an aesthetic development. — Patrick Swift

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Charles Eisenstein

I did not act from the habits of separation after my walk is not that I tried not to or chose not to. It is because of the attention I gave to the habits themselves and to the feelings underneath them. To give attention to a habit weakens its compulsion. To give attention to the condition underlying the habit robs it of its motivation. The feeling underlying all of my little plans was a kind of tender, helpless loneliness. I gave attention to these things without even having an agenda of stopping myself from acting on them. I trusted the power of attention to do its work. — Charles Eisenstein

Fundamentally Unhappy People Quotes By Euginia Herlihy

That agony, that pain, that struggle, that rejection takes you to the place of grasping your dreams. — Euginia Herlihy