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Stendhal Syndrome Quotes By Ralph Block

You're nothing short of my everything. — Ralph Block

Stendhal Syndrome Quotes By William Webb

It's not always the style of tattooing but the rather the subject matter that drives me. I love tattooing anything from mythology to comic book superheroes. — William Webb

Stendhal Syndrome Quotes By Boyd Varty

As the night grows darker, we kick the logs bit by bit into the fire, giving the solid wood to the flame, keeping its warmth in our bodies as our gift from the trees. — Boyd Varty

Stendhal Syndrome Quotes By Jennifer Blackwood

He didn't complete me, because hell, I was complete to begin with, but he was the perfect complement, one that I'd be hard pressed to find in someone else. — Jennifer Blackwood

Stendhal Syndrome Quotes By Jim Parrack

A lot of parts on television are static. Nothing really changes. — Jim Parrack

Stendhal Syndrome Quotes By Marc Maron

Left wing, right wing, I am wingless and tired of trying to fly. Here comes the ground. — Marc Maron

Stendhal Syndrome Quotes By Dexter Palmer

Best, perhaps to keep one's nickels forever in one's pockets, to savor delicious possibility over mundane experience. — Dexter Palmer

Stendhal Syndrome Quotes By Jacqueline Carey

An awkward silence descended between us. Where did that phrase come from? I wonder. Silence descended. Descended from where exactly? Was it hovering over us like the alien spaceship in Independence Day? Maybe it wasn't really silence so much as it was the smothering weight of something unsaid, words we'd kept at bay, kept in the air, by talking about other things. — Jacqueline Carey

Stendhal Syndrome Quotes By David Graeber

Markets aren't real. They are mathematical models, created by imagining a self-contained world where everyone has exactly the same motivation and the same knowledge and is engaged in the same self-interested calculating exchange. Economists are aware that reality is always more complicated; but they are also aware that to come up with a mathematical model, one always has to make the world into a bit of a cartoon. — David Graeber