Morowitz Sleep Quotes & Sayings
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When you're bullied in high school, even if it's the smallest amount, or you're actually tortured, I feel like everybody carries that with them. They always think of that one person who treated them badly in high school. — Odette Annable
Sometimes you'll want to give up the guitar. You'll hate the guitar. But if you stick with it, you're gonna be rewarded. — Jimi Hendrix
But now he felt as if the whole world were tipping backwards over his head, and this, he couldn't help feeling, was a very worrying thing for the world to do. — Douglas Adams
His transcendent sense of worth had risen and caught up to him. He did not like the world he lived in, and the people in it. He was just as much a victim as he was a culprit of the seven deadly sins. — Soroosh Shahrivar
All which is forgotten need not necessarily be dead, — H.P. Lovecraft
Making something is Hard
Making something you don't even CARE ABOUT is
EVEN HARDER . — JON WESTENBERG
He was a ship loaded down with a full cargo of emotion, riding low in the dark winter sea of death. Isao — Yukio Mishima
I love myself and I don't care if you don't love me — Ram Gopal Varma
Time to think like a guard. It was hard, as he didn't have a guard's hat. — Brandon Sanderson
No one is so accursed by fate, no one so utterly desolate, but some heart though unknown responds unto his own. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Christian ideology has contributed no little to the oppression of woman. — Simone De Beauvoir
What you want most you push away from you.
You want more than you care to admit. — Tarjei Vesaas
Ah, Lalage! while life is ours,
Hoard not thy beauty rose and white,
But pluck the pretty fleeing flowers
That deck our little path of light:
For all too soon we twain shall tread
The bitter pastures of the dead:
Estranged, sad spectres of the night. — Ernest Dowson
Incessantly she puzzled him: one hour so intimate and charming, striving desperately toward an unguessed, transcendent union; the next, silent and cold, apparently unmoved by any consideration of their love or anything he could say. — F Scott Fitzgerald