Wereable Quotes & Sayings
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I curled myself into a ball and cried quietly, doing that thing that only young people can do, namely, feeling sorry for myself. Once you're past thirty you lose that ability; instead of feeling sorry for yourself you turn bitter. — Douglas Coupland

So it has been, again and again throughout my life, as I form connections with people and then lose them to distance and time. I mourn those losses, even when I know my erstwhile friends are safe and happy among their own kin. — Marie Brennan

Real peace comes only when you stop chasing it. When you relax your driving desire for comfort, real fulfillment arises. When you drop your hectic pursuit of gratification, the real beauty of life comes out. When you seek to know the reality without illusion, complete with all its pain and danger, that is when real freedfom and security are yours. — Henepola Gunaratana

The thing about being a watcher is this: You are never really a part of things, especially if the person you must watch is yourself, always, just to make sure no one ever really sees you. . — George Hodgman

These explosions - they would kill humans? Yes. She — Sara Pennypacker

The MRI shows a mass in your brain, which is causing your symptoms." Silence. "Do you want to see the MRI?" "Yes." I — Paul Kalanithi

We sucked in atheism with our canned milk. — Joy Davidman

I can't believe I'm being so emo. I'm complaining to a girl who was brutally murdered at sixteen. — Kendare Blake

People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home. — Rolf Potts

I'll eat you to live: that's poetry. — Terrance Hayes

You wanted to destroy philosophy and poetry in order to make room for religion and morality which you misunderstood: but you wereable to destroy only yourself. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

To grasp the meaning of the world of today we use a language created to express the world of yesterday. The life of the past seems to us nearer our true natures, but only for the reason that it is nearer our language. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery