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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| e646ffd | Your greatest self has been waiting your whole life; don't make it wait any longer. | action change inspirational life mission motivational purpose self-empowerment | Steve Maraboli | |
| 90da324 | If we bear all this suffering and if there are still Jews left, when it is over, then Jews, instead of being doomed, will be held up as an example. | holocaust inspirational judaism | Anne Frank | |
| 2ed8923 | Try to remember it always," he said once Gogol had reached him, leading him slowly back across the breakwater, to where his mother and Sonia stood waiting. "Remember that you and I made this journey together to a place where there was nowhere left to go. | inspirational | Jhumpa Lahiri | |
| 3958dd6 | mencintai itu, kadang mengumpulkan segala tabiat menyebalkan dari seseorang yang engkau cintai, memakinya, merasa tak sanggup lagi menjadi yang terbaik untuk dirinya, dan berpikir tak ada lagi jalan kembali, tapi tetap saja engkau tak sanggup benar-benar meninggalkannya. | inspirational love | Tasaro | |
| 8315426 | Every person has a right to risk their own life for the preservation of it. | inspirational wisdom | Jean Jacques Rousseau | |
| 4b342a3 | There are not enough days in forever to allow me to fully express the depth of my love for you. | depth express forever in-love inspirational love lovers soul-mates | Steve Maraboli | |
| d521805 | It's forgiveness that makes us what we are. Without forgiveness, our species would've annihilated itself in endless retributions. Without forgiveness, there would be no history. Without that hope, there would be no art, for every work of art is in some way an act of forgiveness. Without that dream, there would be no love, for every act of love is in some way a promise to forgive. We live on because we can love, and we love because we can fo.. | Gregory David Roberts | ||
| aef5661 | If you want to find the trail, if you want to find yourself, you must explore your dreams alone. You must grow at a slow pace in a dark cocoon of loneliness so you can fly like wind, like wings, when you awaken. | finding-yourself | Francesca Lia Block | |
| 7bdc36c | Without forgetting it is quite impossible to live at all. | living | Friedrich Nietzsche | |
| 1a6d04f | Dear John, tell me everything. Write it all down, that way, we'll be with each other all the time, even if we're not with each other at all. | Nicholas Sparks | ||
| 7e4f683 | There is much asked and only so much I think I can or should answer, and so, in this post I would like to give a few thoughts on what seemed to be the overwhelming question: "WHY?" And here is the best answer I can give: Because. Because sometimes, life is damned unfair. Because sometimes, we lose people we love and it hurts deeply. Because sometimes, as the writer, you have to put your characters in harm's way and be willing to go there if.. | grief reason why | Libba Bray | |
| b5a89cf | I privately say to you, old friend... please accept from me this unpretentious bouquet of early-blooming parentheses: (((()))). | J.D. Salinger | ||
| 4b0d344 | I dream of a grave, deep and narrow, where we could clasp each other in our arms as with clamps, and I would hide my face in you and you would hide your face in me, and nobody would ever see us any more | Franz Kafka | ||
| 361ab6e | The books in Mo and Meggie's house were stacked under tables, on chairs, in the corners of the rooms. There where books in the kitchen and books in the lavatory. Books on the TV set and in the closet, small piles of books, tall piles of books, books thick and thin, books old and new. They welcomed Meggie down to breakfast with invitingly opened pages; they kept boredom at bay when the weather was bad. And sometimes you fall over them. | Cornelia Funke | ||
| 7db0433 | Stop," I said. "Please do not further endorken yourself to me. You have great hair and a car that is most fly, and you have just saved me with your mad ninja driving skills, so do not sully your heroic hottie image in my mind by further reciting your nerdy scholastic agenda. Don't tell me what you're studying, Steve, tell me what's in your soul. What haunts you?" And he was like, "Dude, you need to cut back on the caffeine." | Christopher Moore | ||
| 83133e5 | love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit | William Shakespeare | ||
| 365093b | The rest, is silence. | William Shakespeare | ||
| c637b3f | When you can stop you don't want to, and when you want to stop, you can't... | Luke Davies | ||
| a2f8b65 | I love your daughter fondly, dearly, disninterestedly, devotedly. If ever there were love in the world, I love her. | Charles Dickens | ||
| 87d4d7f | People who live in society have learnt how to see themselves, in mirrors, as they appear to their friends. I have no friends: is that why my flesh is so naked? | friends mirrors naked society | Jean-Paul Sartre | |
| e3a72e0 | He has personality problems beyond the dreams of analysts. | Douglas Adams | ||
| 5cd54c1 | Aren't you, like me, hoping that some person, thing, or event will come along to give you that final feeling of inner well-being you desire? Don't you often hope: 'May this book, idea, course, trip, job, country or relationship fulfill my deepest desire.' But as long as you are waiting for that mysterious moment you will go on running helter-skelter, always anxious and restless, always lustful and angry, never fully satisfied. You know that.. | p30 wisdom | Henri J.M. Nouwen | |
| 60536af | In fact, researchers have settled on what they believe is the magic number for true expertise: ten thousand hours. | Malcolm Gladwell | ||
| aad032b | It is better to burn than to disappear. | Albert Camus | ||
| 59564c8 | You know, Jacob, if it weren't for the fact that we're natural enemies and that you're also trying to steal away the reason for my existence, I might actually like you. | friendship jacob-black | Stephenie Meyer | |
| f3fad1f | Do you think I'll ever get better at this? That my heart might someday stop trying to jump out of my chest whenever you touch me? | Stephenie Meyer | ||
| 8e57f67 | Only you could be more important than what I wanted...what I needed. What I want and what I need is to be with you, and I know I'll never be strong enough to leave again. | misery | Stephenie Meyer | |
| 961e47f | I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. | the-road-not-taken | Robert Frost | |
| 8a5cce5 | She could no longer borrow from the future to ease her present grief. | Nathaniel Hawthorne | ||
| fdb1743 | Marriage is not a process for prolonging the life of love, sir. It merely mummifies its corpse. | humor lack-of-feeling love lovelessness marriage married-life matrimony sarcasm | P.G. Wodehouse | |
| 1c14972 | Live all you can: it's a mistake not to. It doesn't matter what you do in particular, so long as you have had your life. If you haven't had that, what have you had? | inspirational life | Henry James | |
| ac7fd25 | Try fighting with your head for a change... it's a good one, even if it does resist learning. | Harper Lee | ||
| 7ddc562 | What's genius? I don't know but I do know that the difference between a madman and a professional is that a pro does as well as he can within what he has set out to do and a madman does exceptionally well at what he can't help doing. | Charles Bukowski | ||
| 8b2e49b | I doubt very seriously whether anyone will hire me.' What do you mean, babe? You a fine boy with a good education.' Employers sense in me a denial of their values.' He rolled over onto his back. 'They fear me. I suspect that they can see that I am forced to function in a century I loathe. This was true even when I worked for the New Orleans Public Library. | humor humour work | John Kennedy Toole | |
| 544944f | The first thing you have to know is yourself. A man who knows himself can step outside himself and watch his own reactions like an observer. | Adam Smith | ||
| a559b01 | Always be comic in a tragedy. What the deuce else can you do? | G.K. Chesterton | ||
| ae0be16 | One's duty is to feel what is great, cherish the beautiful, and to not accept the conventions of society with the ignominy that it imposes upon us. | Gustave Flaubert | ||
| 5ae527b | What do I believe that I deserve in this life? | Elizabeth Gilbert | ||
| 0ff42dd | Two separate beings, in different circumstances, face to face in freedom and seeking justification of their existence through one another, will always live an adventure full of risk and promise." (p. 248)" | freedom love relationships | Simone de Beauvoir | |
| b85e7ec | I am enclosing two tickets to the first night of my new play; bring a friend ... if you have one. | retort | Winston S. Churchill | |
| befa751 | Understand: people will constantly attack you in life. One of their main weapons will be to instill in you doubts about yourself - your worth, your abilities, your potential. They will often disguise this as their objective opinion, but invariably it has a political purpose - they want to keep you down. | objective potential | Robert Greene | |
| ff7f62f | The more hopeless you were, the further away they hid you. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| 8f04680 | Daemon snatched the yellow packages from my hands. "Oh! Books! You have books!" I laughed as several people waiting in line looked over their shoulders. "Hand them over." He clutched them to his chest, making moony eyes. "My life is now complete." "My life would be complete if I could actually post a review on something other than the school library computers." I did that about twice a week since my latest laptop went to the big computer he.. | opal | Jennifer L. Armentrout | |
| 5490de3 | Nothing changes instantaneously: in a gradually heating bathtub you'd be boiled to death before you knew it. | Margaret Atwood |