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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 3ec2819 | Ce qu'on appelle une raison de vivre est en meme temps une excellente raison de mourir. | torment | Albert Camus | |
| a0fd930 | I ain't saying you're a liar, because that wouldn't be polite. But I'll tell you this, ma'am. If I loved liars, I'd hug you to death. | Jim Thompson | ||
| c824a5a | There's an old Sysan saying that the soup of life is salty enough without adding tears to it. | Iain M. Banks | ||
| 93869eb | I couldn't make sense of the mess in my head. Diego was dead, and that was the main thing, the devastating thing. Other than that, the fight was over, my coven had lost and my enemies had won. But my dead coven was full of people who would have loved to watch me burn, and my enemies were speaking to me kindly when they had no reason to. | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 64db2cd | He was a different Edward than the one I had known. And I felt all the more besotted by him. It would cause me physical pain to be separated from him now. | edward love stupid-lamb | Stephenie Meyer | |
| 1c27673 | It was like someone had died- like I had died. Because it had been more than just losing the truest of true loves, as if that were not enough to kill anyone. It was also losing a whole future, a whole family- the whole life that I'd chosen... | grief hurt upset | Stephenie Meyer | |
| 7a68337 | Why didn't I just walk away? Oh right, because I'm a idiot. | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 6ef747b | When you loved the one who was killing you, it left you no options." -Bella" | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| c577f73 | Well... don't be offended, but you smell like a dog. | edward-cullen twilight | Stephenie Meyer | |
| 6171601 | There is a way to master silence Control its curves, inhabit its dark corners | Paul Bowles | ||
| 554d7a3 | You can't stop your heart from loving, really -- it's like standing out there in the ocean yelling at the waves to stop. | Sue Monk Kidd | ||
| a18ec51 | But I know what darkness is, it accumulates, thickens, then suddenly bursts and drowns everything. | Samuel Beckett | ||
| 49a2d55 | For in me there have always been two fools, among others, one asking nothing better than to stay where he is and the other imagining that life might be slightly less horrible a little further on. | Samuel Beckett | ||
| efa37c3 | I love order. It's my dream. A world where all would be silent and still, and each thing in its last place, under the last dust. | Samuel Beckett | ||
| 2fba587 | I'm not talking about commitment to romantic relationships. I'm talking about commitment to things: houses, jobs, neighborhoods. Having a job that requires a contract. Paying a mortgage. I think when men hear that women want a commitment, they think it means commitment to a romantic relationship, but that's not it. It's a commitment to not floating around anymore. I want a guy who is entrenched in his own life. | men-versus-boys | Mindy Kaling | |
| 5cd28a0 | The conquest of the earth, which mostly means the taking it away from those who have a different complexion or slightly flatter noses than ourselves, is not a pretty thing when you look into it much. | Joseph Conrad | ||
| 0cc90d0 | No, I don't like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work - no man does - but I like what is in the work, - the chance to find yourself. Your own reality - for yourself, not for others - what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means. | Joseph Conrad | ||
| 365f465 | Working with him was sort of like trying to defuse a bomb with somebody standing behind you and every now and then clashing a pair of cymbals together. In a word, upsetting. | temperment | Stephen King | |
| 21b93b8 | What Jack didn't understand was that no matter where he went, the same asshole got off the plane. | Stephen King | ||
| b27d97a | There's nothing like stories on a windy night when folks have found a warm place in a cold world. | Stephen King | ||
| 6a16b05 | For a moment he felt a wild hope: perhaps this really was a nightmare. Perhaps he would awake in his own bed, bathed in sweat, shaking, maybe even crying . . . but alive. Safe. Then he pushed the thought away. Its charm was deadly, its comfort fatal. | eddie it king nightmare pennywise reality stephen | Stephen King | |
| 2b410cf | The town kept its secrets, and the Marsten House brooded over it like a ruined king. | Stephen King | ||
| 8d7f19e | Things do happen for a reason, but do we like the reason? Rarely. | Stephen King | ||
| bd8c214 | Head clear. Mouth shut. See much. Say little. | Roland Deschain (Stephen King) | ||
| 0f832d2 | But hardly anybody ever finds out that their actions really, actually, hurt other people! People don't get better, they just get smarter. When you get smarter you don't stop pulling the wings off flies, you just think of better reasons for doing it. | Stephen King | ||
| 0a18af7 | A man who lies about beer makes enemies | enemies | Stephen King | |
| fe0cdd2 | You've got a shitty habit, you know it? I've noticed it on all those TV drive-safely pitches that you do. You breathe in people's ears. You sound like a stallion in heat, Philbrick. That's a shitty habit. You also sound like you're reading off a teleprompter, even when you're not. You ought to take care of stuff like that. You might save a life. | charlie decker king philbrick rage richard stephen | Richard Bachman | |
| 2ff2fe8 | aber es gab keine Razzien in den Lasterhohlen mehr. Jedermann wusste, dass Lasterhohlen jedem wirklich revolutionaren Klima abtraglich waren. | richard-bachmann stephen-king | Richard Bachman | |
| 500cf90 | My father had taught me - mostly by example - that if a man wanted to be in charge of his life, he had to be in charge of his problems. | Stephen King | ||
| c6dfcaa | It didn't occur to me until later that there's another truth, very simple: greed in a good cause is still greed. | greed hypocrecy | Stephen King | |
| 6f49ec3 | Wahnsinn ist, wenn man nicht mehr die Nahte sehen kann, mit denen die Welt zusammengenaht ist. | rage richard-bachmann stephen-king | Richard Bachman | |
| 6aeb86c | For the time being, the entire earth and the boundless sky. | Ruth Ozeki | ||
| 2c7265a | the reason life works at all is that not everyone in your tribe is nuts on the same day. [pp. 65-66] | insane nuts sanity tribe | Anne Lamott | |
| 975d755 | But you are not your bank account, or your ambition. You're not the cold clay lump you leave behind when you die. You're not your collection of walking personality disorders. You are Spirit, you are love, and even though it is hard to believe sometimes, you are free. You're here to love, and be loved, freely. If you find out next week that you are terminally ill - and we're all terminally ill on this bus - what will matter are memories of b.. | freedom life love you | Anne Lamott | |
| 7d98d38 | Have you ever been turned down by a girl who afterwards married and then been introduced to her husband? If so you'll understand how I felt when Clarence burst on me. You know the feeling. First of all, when you hear about the marriage, you say to yourself, "I wonder what he's like." Then you meet him, and think, "There must be some mistake. She can't have preferred to me!" | P.G. Wodehouse | ||
| d1e6c70 | Joan was nothing more than a friend. He was not in love with her. One does not fall in love with a girl whom one has met only three times. One is attracted, yes; but one does not fall in love. A moment's reflection enabled him to diagnose his sensations correctly. This odd impulse to leap across the compartment and kiss Joan was not love. It was merely the natural desire of a good-hearted young man to be decently chummy with his species. | P.G. Wodehouse | ||
| 328966d | He was a Frenchman, a melancholy-looking man. His aspect was that of one who has been looking for the leak in a gas pipe with a lighted candle. | life melancholy misfortune | P.G. Wodehouse | |
| 2789771 | You can have pride in what you do each day, but not arrogance in what you were born with. | Amy Tan | ||
| f2db471 | I guess we're all a bunch of mismatched couples - that actually fit | Simone Elkeles | ||
| a80680c | I want to suggest to you that citizens of free societies, democracies, do not preserve their freedom by pussyfooting around their fellow-citizen's opinions, even their most cherished beliefs. In free societies, you must have the free play of ideas. There must be argument, and it must be impassioned and untrammeled. A free society is not calm and eventless place - that is the kind of static, dead society dictators try to create. Free societi.. | Salman Rushdie | ||
| b7e7fdc | They say best men are molded out of faults, | William Shakespeare | ||
| 5aa96ad | For to be wise and love exceeds man's might. | man power wise | William Shakespeare | |
| 6a85da9 | Hang there like a fruit, my soul, Till the tree die! -Posthumus Leonatus Act V, Scene V | love reunion shakespeare | William Shakespeare | |
| fe55068 | Seven Ages: first puking and mewling Then very pissed-off with your schooling Then fucks, and then fights | limerick middle-age old-age seven-ages-of-man william-shakespeare youth | Robert Conquest |