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| bb2c587 | Depression is a disorder of mood, so mysteriously painful and elusive in the way it becomes known to the self--to the mediating intellect--as to verge close to being beyond description. It thus remains nearly incomprehensible to those who have not experienced it in its extreme mode, although the gloom, "the blues" which people go through occasionally and associate with the general hassle of everyday existence are of such prevalence that the.. | depression elusive existence gloom illness incomprehensible intellect mood pain self | William Styron | |
| 9a42ad2 | I know it's a bit nosy- (Susan) A reporter being nosy? Damn, there's something you never see. (Ravyn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 43b52ec | beware the easy path. It's never as simple as it seems. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 100ac6f | We drove to the airport. On the way, Clay gave him "the lecture," including all the do's and don'ts of meeting the Alpha, which was only slightly more complicated than an audience with the queen. Don't sit until you're invited to. Don't talk unless he asks you a question. Don't eat before he does. Don't make direct eye contact. Jeremy demanded none of this, but that wasn't the point." | Kelley Armstrong | ||
| 1b03720 | I told him what my dad had said. That got him laughing and as we pulled into the school parking lot, even the sight of Rafe waiting for me only made him roll his eyes. We got out. I glanced at Daniel. He sighed. "Go on." "You sound like you're giving a five-year-old permission to play with an unsuitable friend." "If the shoe fits..." I flipped him off. "Watch it or I won't marry you," he said. "Truck of no truck." I laughed and jogged over .. | maya-delaney | Kelley Armstrong | |
| 12aa8ac | You wanna fight?" I asked. He looked up at me and, for just a second, hesitated, then said, "Yeah. I do." "Well, I'll save you the trouble. You win." | Kelley Armstrong | ||
| 13955e4 | Some women just aren't cut out to be mothers, and unfortunately it had taken Susanna three kids to realize she was one of them. | logan mothers reality susanna | Kelley Armstrong | |
| 618b994 | He looked like a Yanni fan at an Iron Maiden Concert. | Kelley Armstrong | ||
| 566de8f | He looked at me. " I do know how to deal with demons, Savannah." "I know. Sorry." "So I get a hug?" "No, but I won't smack you, and we'll call it even." | savannah | Kelley Armstrong | |
| f616469 | What's next? If there are vampires in there, they probably drink artificial blood plasma substitute. | Kelley Armstrong | ||
| 08114f8 | I put you through hell and then I only made it worse, all the mistakes I made trying to get you back.' 'I've forgiven you.' 'Forgive, yes. Understand, yes. Forget, no. | elena-michaels | Kelley Armstrong | |
| 05ac80e | He obviously needed more practice, but no matter how often I abandoned him out there, his sense of direction never seemed to improve. | Kelley Armstrong | ||
| e8665e9 | That depends. Are you going to call me an ass again?" "That depends. Are you going to act like one?" -Ashton and Maya" | Kelley Armstrong | ||
| efa5103 | We go by the will of the black rabbit. when he calls you, you have to go | Richard Adams | ||
| 635ff2a | Pourquoi nier l'evidente necessite de la memoire? | nostalgia | Marguerite Duras | |
| 951e7b3 | Je n'ai jamais ecrit, croyant le faire, je n'ai jamais aime, croyant aimer, je n'ai jamais rien fait qu'attendre devant la porte fermee. >> | Marguerite Duras | ||
| f09afcb | The woman I loved died because I did not love her enough - what greater sin is there than that?" (Uncle Chaim and Aunt Fifke and the Angel)" | shame sin | Peter S. Beagle | |
| 12a1aeb | Her face was a stranger's face, which was as it should be. Love each other from the day we are born to the day we die, we are still strangers every minute, and nobody should forget that, even though we have to. | Peter S. Beagle | ||
| 3f7acf8 | You've got no time at all, but it seems like you've got forever. You've got nothing to do, but it seems like you've got everything. You make coffee and smoke a few cigarettes: and the hands of the clock have gone crazy on you. They haven't moved hardly, they've hardly budged out of the place you last saw them, but they've measured off a half? two-thirds? of your life. You've got forever, but that's no time at all. You've got forever; and so.. | Jim Thompson | ||
| 4b38746 | It's--it's always lightest j-just before the dark. | Jim Thompson | ||
| f901181 | Any theory which causes solipsism to seem just as likely an explanation for the phenomena it seeks to describe ought to be held in the utmost suspicion. | solipsism | Iain M. Banks | |
| e3cc7bf | He knew all the answers. Everybody did. Everybody knew everything and everybody knew all the answers. It was just that the enemy seemed to know better ones. | Iain M. Banks | ||
| b6466da | I always say too much when I'm talking to you--- that's one of the problems.... | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| ab1520e | Happy birthday," he sighed, and leaned down to touch his lips to mine. I reached up on my toes to make the kiss last longer when he pulled away. He smiled my favorite crooked smile, and then he disappeared into the darkness." | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| f97b557 | I lay in my bed a few minutes later, resigned as the pain finally made its appearance. It was a crippling thing, this sensation that a huge hole had been pushed through my chest, excising my most vital organs and leaving ragged, unhealed gashes around the edges that continued to throb and bleed despite the passage of time. Rationally, I knew my lungs must still be intact, yet I gasped for air and my head spun like my efforts yielded me noth.. | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 900f6b6 | It will be as if I'd never existed. The words ran through my head, lacking the perfect clarity of my hallucination last night. They were just words, soundless, like print on a page. Just words, but they ripped the hole wide open, and I stomped on the brake, knowing I should not drive while this incapacitated. I curled over, pressing my face against the steering wheel and trying to breathe without lungs. | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| e776a24 | Don't be offended, but you seem to be one of those people who just attract accidents like a magnet. So . . . try not to fall into the ocean or get run over or anything, all right?" He smiled crookedly. The helplessness had faded as he spoke. I glared at him. "I'll see what I can do," I snapped as I jumped out into the rain. I slammed the door behind me with excessive force. He was still smiling as he drove away." | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 4edf02a | There really is something irresistible about a lost cause. | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 82b7753 | He shifted his weight, throwing his good leg off the bed as if he were going to try to stand. "What are you doing?" I demanded through the tears. "Lie down, you idiot, you'll hurt yourself!" I jumped to my feet and pushed his good shoulder down with two hands. He surrendered, leaning back with a gasp of pain, but he grabbed me around my waist and pulled me down on the bed, against his good side. I curled up there, trying to stifle the silly.. | eclipse-book jacob-black | Stephenie Meyer | |
| 3af42ea | Maybe, if I could be unconscious, if I could dream, I could live for a few hours in a world where she and I could be together. She dreamed of me. I wanted to dream of her. | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 27f9459 | It's strong, Ian. The way she feels about you is something else. She loves this world, but so much of the reason she couldn't leave was really you. She thinks of you as her anchor. You gave her a reason to finally stay in one place after a lifetime of wandering. | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 615ffc1 | Because there was nothing more terrifying to me, more excruciating, than the thought of turning away from him. it was an impossibility. | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 1e1c85d | I didn't relate well to people my age. Maybe the truth was that I didn't relate well to people, period. Even my mother, who I was closer to than anyone else on the planet, was never in harmony with me, never on exactly the same page. Sometimes I wondered if I was seeing the same things through my eyes that the rest of the world was seeing through theirs. Maybe there was a glitch in my brain. | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 6622706 | I'll always be waiting in the wings Bella | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| b91482b | Forever is only the beginning | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 19a0447 | One of the many hazards of socializing with vampires. It makes you smell bad. A minor hazard, comparatively. | twilight | Stephenie Meyer | |
| f30cafd | When I met Wittgenstein, I saw that Schlick's warnings were fully justified. But his behavior was not caused by any arrogance. In general, he was of a sympathetic temperament and very kind; but he was hypersensitive and easily irritated. Whatever he said was always interesting and stimulating and the way in which he expressed it was often fascinating. His point of view and his attitude toward people and problems, even theoretical problems, .. | ludwig-josef-johann-wittgenstein ludwig-wittgenstein moritz-schlick rational schlick science wittgenstein | Rudolf Carnap | |
| c6bc259 | In art it is hard to say anything as good as saying nothing. | Ludwig Wittgenstein | ||
| 39af01e | The truly apocalyptic view of the world is that things do not repeat themselves. It isn't absurd, e.g., to believe that the age of science and technology is the beginning of the end for humanity; that the idea of great progress is delusion, along with the idea that the truth will ultimately be known; that there is nothing good or desirable about scientific knowledge and that mankind, in seeking it, is falling into a trap. It is by no means .. | history progress | Ludwig Wittgenstein | |
| 1d756c9 | Let not your heart be troubled. Neither let it be afraid. | Sue Monk Kidd | ||
| 3d16c18 | A spiritual pilgrim needs to discern when his or her life is stunted in an old field and find the courage and determination to go to a "new land" that the Lord will show. (Abraham-Journey) ...so that you can find the wholeness you seek." | Sue Monk Kidd | ||
| ab705dd | You are my everlasting home. Don't you ever be afraid. I am enough. We are enough. | Sue Monk Kidd | ||
| 3a48e8f | Nowadays you have to be a scientist if you want to be a killer. | Vladimir Nabokov | ||
| 5142986 | and the red sun of desire and decision (the two things that create a live world) rose higher and higher, while upon a succession of balconies a succession of libertines, sparkling glass in hand, toasted the bliss of past and future nights. | Vladimir Nabokov |