188. “Sunset is the only therapy I need. There is something magical about it, it makes you feel things. And with every new sunset that feeling is always different. And the beutiful thing is that no matter what you feel, as long as you feel, you are living and that is all that ma...
115. We are all so much together, but we are all dying of loneliness.”–Albert Schweitzer 116. “Laugh and the world laughs with you, snore and you sleep alone.”― Anthony Burgess 117. “Being alone does not mean being unhappy. The world is full of plenty of interesting and enjoyable...
The great advantage of a rib tattoo is that you can hide it through your shirt whenever you feel like it. This is why the ribs are a perfect place for anyone who wants to keep their tattoos mostly to themselves. You can also pick a quote that is about support and protection, perfectly...
I am too intelligent, too demanding, and too resourceful for anyone to be able to take charge of me entirely. No one knows me or loves me completely. I have only myself No one is more arrogant toward women, more aggressive or scornful, than the man who is anxious about his virility. ...
share as women, some we do not. You [white women] fear your children will grow up to join the patriarchy and testify against you; we fear our children will be dragged from a car and shot down in the street, and you will turn your backs on the reasons they are dying. —Audre Lorde...
“No, we have to take in nourishment, expel waste and breathe in enough oxygen to keep our cells from dying. Everything else is purely optional.” ~ Sheldon Cooper (Big Bang Theory) “The most wasted of all days is the one without laughter.” ~ E E Cummings ...
Shakespeare is one of the last books one should like to give up, perhaps the one just before the Dying Service in a large Prayer book. Charles Lamb Since Shakespeare had a feel for revolutionary rhetoric, let’s all shout: “Peace, justice and freedom!” ...
I recollect that I was thinking chiefly of Rossetti, and of the fact that he was haunted, as he lay a-dying, by passages from his own poems. Not that I saw or see any cause in that fact for wonder, for I can recall lines of his which I can believe would haunt one even in ...
“When tomorrow comes, you must free your ambitious mind and learn the art of dying.” “Opportunities may come your way or they may not. Luck may come your way or it may not. But if they come your way – and you call that luck – you’d better be ready for it!” “Self-will...
Of all seasons, the fall time teaches us the most about living and dying with grace. I imagine autumn’s trees, however, harboring a secret wish to hold onto their beloved colored leaves. Dangle them forever from their branches, or keep them near. ...