Generalised Pain Quotes & Sayings
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The Wild Man doesn't come to full life through being "natural," going with the flow, smoking weed, reading nothing, and being generally groovy. Ecstasy amounts to living within reach of the high voltage of the golden gifts. The ecstasy comes after thought, after discipline imposed on ourselves, after grief. — Robert Bly

Takes a lot of spunk to spin gold from heartache, Mrs. Osgood. A lot of drive. Most of us can't do it. It's a mean world, Mrs. Osgood, mean and spiteful. — Lynn Cullen

It came as naturally to him as breathing or lying, or worse. His mama had only taught her son to be cautious at all times. Garnette was more than that. Much, much more than that. — V.S. Carnes

I've always understood the two to be intertwined: sexuality and spirituality. That never changed. — Prince

Don't make decisions too far in advance, particularly ones you're not even conscious you're making. — Sheryl Sandberg

History is about life. It's awful when the life is squeezed out of it and there's no flavor left, no uncertainties, no horsing around. It always disturbed me how many biographers never gave their subjects a chance to eat. You can tell a lot about people by how they eat, what they eat, and what kind of table manners they have. — David McCullough

I am the baby in the family, and I always will be. I am actually very happy to have that position. But I still get teased. I don't mind that. — Janet Jackson

Once you understand life
you understand life's potential. — Sean Baltz

I touch his cheek, see my hand shake, and quickly pull it
back. He grabs my wrist, places my palm back against his
cheek, and closes his eyes like he's in agony. Or bliss. Or
maybe both. Like he's never been touched before. — Sophie Jordan

We have a government that boasts about free education. Those of us who have scratched below the surface know it is costing us by denying opportunities for others to attend college or university. — Johann Lamont

We leave this life the same way that we enter it, totally alone, bereft. — Blake Crouch