Jamaruk Quotes & Sayings
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It was probably good you couldn't flip the love switch because sometimes it was what you needed even if you didn't want it. — Ann Brashares

Jackie, let me tell you this one true thing and we could go our separate ways, nd I'm gonna be conservative about this right here: Anybody you meet before the age of, say, 25? That's your friend. Anyone after that? That's just an associate. Someone to pass the time. Someone who meets maybe one or two specific needs. But friend? Shit. Friends are at the playground. And adult, sobre life, real life - it's nothing like a playground. And if that sound tough, that's because it is. It's called the real world. And it largely fucking sucks. So if you got one friend when you die, then you got something most people never have. — Stephen Adley Guirgis

From the outer edge of his life, looking back, there was only one remorse, and that was only that he wished to go on living. — Ray Bradbury

So you make a sacrifice!' he threw special emphasis on the last word. 'Well, so do I. What could be better? We complete in generosity
what an example of family happiness! — Leo Tolstoy

What is resignation? It is putting God between one's self and one's grief. — Sophie Swetchine

Your actions and devotion define your destination. — Debasish Mridha

The outsider is not sure who he is. He has found an "I", but it is not his true "I".' His main business is to find his way back to himself. — Colin Wilson

All great books contain boring portions, and all great lives have contained uninteresting stretches. — Bertrand Russell

mental alchemy you can effect by thinking of any adversity as an opportunity for power. — 50 Cent

I think some of the special effects in Close Encounters hold up better than the new more expensive special effects is because they were better actually. — Bob Balaban

The biggest catastrophes that we've witnessed rarely come from information that is secret or hidden. It comes from information that is freely available and out there, but that we are willfully blind to. — Margaret Heffernan

She's a sickness in my head."
Then get well.
What you feel is self-made and attended to over time. You want to let go but are unwilling to let go because you are getting something from it; An escape? An excuse? Bondage?
You are idealizing another person, building up the idea of them, and making them a legend in your own mind.
Is it really a sickness or something you can control?
The question is: do you even want to?
Each time a thought creeps into your mind, you choose whether to give it freedom to remain or to wander. You can rebuke it or replace it. After all, it's your mind. — Donna Lynn Hope