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Quote:- This does not escape my notice, it is a context. I resent the fact of a context; my social status has shifted and no one is going to acknowldege it, that´s certain. I´m expected to be Brave and Rise Above. I dress for the role; I must look far better now that I did when I was married. I must look pulled together into a nice tight Hermès knot of self-containment. I don´t make the rules; I just do my best to follow them.
Split: A Memoir of Divorce
Author:- Suzanne Finnamore
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- This dream the world is having about itselfincludes a trace on the plains of the Oregon trail,a groove in the grass my father showed us allone day while meadowlarks were trying to tellsomething better about to happen.
The Way It Is: New and Selected Poems
Author:- William Stafford
Category:- poetry
Quote:- This emotion I'm feeling now, this is love, right?""I don't know. Is it a longing? Is it a giddy stupid happiness just because you're with me?""Yes," she said."That's influenza," said Miro. "Watch for nausea or diarrhea within a few hours.
Children of the Mind
Author:- Orson Scott Card
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- This evening, which I have tried to spirit away, is a strange burden to me. While time moves on, while the day will soon end and I already wish it gone, there are men who have entrusted all their hopes to it, all their love and their last efforts. There are dying men or others who are waiting for a debt to come due, who wish that tomorrow would never come. There are others for whom the day will break like a pang of remorse; and others who are tired, for whom the night will never be long enough to give them the rest that they need. And I - who have lost my day - what right do I have to wish that tomorrow comes?
Le Grand Meaulnes
Author:- Henri Alain-Fournier
Category:- time
Quote:- This fascination with computer models is something I understand very well. Richard Feynmann called it a disease. I fear he is right.
Author:- Michael Crichton
Category:- science
Quote:- This feeling I get, of worthlessness, complete inadequacy; I am my own worst enemy, and noone has ever made me feel less than I am, and noone can ever make me feel more whole than I can.
Author:- Sayed H Fatimi
Category:- motivational
Quote:- This fire that we call Loving is too strong for human minds. But just right for human souls.
Elemental: The Power of Illuminated Love
Author:- Aberjhani
Category:- poetry
Quote:- This generation is destroyed by the so-called role models.
Author:- Mwanandeke Kindembo
Category:- Love
Quote:- This generation was richer only in illusions; in every other way it was similar to any other. It had the feeling of both lighting the fires of a new civilization and extinguishing the last flickers of another. Everything appeared as an exciting new game on that ancient bridge, which shone in the moonlight of those July nights, clean, young and unalterable, strong and lovely in its perfection, stronger than all that time might bring and man imagine or do.
The Bridge on the Drina
Author:- Ivo Andrić
Category:- time
Quote:- This heart within me I can feel, and I judge that it exists. This world I can touch, and I likewise judge that it exists. There ends all my knowledge, and the rest is construction. (...) Forever I shall be a stranger to myself.
The Myth of Sisyphus
Author:- Albert Camus
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- This heart, if like a flower provides fragrance to othersThen it also tramples the love for those and memories of those who prick it with their thorns As this heart isn't made of flowers.
Author:- Spriha Kant
Category:- Love
Quote:- This hunger drives me, no brakes. My flow of literacy releases dopamine, addicting like I'm dope selling to these fiends. It's literature fire, literal torture with these words. It's my element of art, ammo to my artillery of arsenals. Spit these words of ammo in reverse flow, subliminal speeches from prophets in the past like church rehearsals. Head shots to all without spiritual info., filled coffins of ignorance, streets lined up with a hearse full.
The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey
Author:- Jose R. Coronado
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- This inhuman place makes human monsters.
The Shining
Author:- Stephen King
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- This inner Being is all powerful, intelligent, indestructible and a storehouse of knowledge and wisdom. This inner core is truly who and what you are and is perpetually trying to connect with your outward self.
Develop Jedi Self-Confidence: Unleash the Force within You
Author:- Stephen Richards
Category:- motivational
Quote:- This interplay between hope and reality was also a part of the mourning.
Milk Fed
Author:- Melissa Broder
Category:- hope
Quote:- This intriguing 'somewhere else,' where intelligence no longer matters and awareness melts away, commands us to cherish our remains of innocence -- because of all the characteristics of human nature, the richest by far is passion for the perfectly useless.
Into the Wind: The Art of the Kite
Author:- Hans Silvester
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- This is a new year. A new beginning. And things will change.
Author:- Taylor Swift
Category:- time
Quote:- This is a wonderful day, I have never seen this one before.
Author:- Maya Angelou
Category:- time
Quote:- This is a world where things move at their own pace, including a tiny lift Fortey and I shared with a scholarly looking elderly man with whom Fortey chatted genially and familiarly as we proceeded upwards at about the rate that sediments are laid down.When the man departed, Fortey said to me: "That was a very nice chap named Norman who's spent forty-two years studying one species of plant, St. John's wort. He retired in 1989, but he still comes in every week.""How do you spend forty-two years on one species of plant?" I asked."It's remarkable, isn't it?" Fortey agreed. He thought for a moment. "He's very thorough apparently." The lift door opened to reveal a bricked over opening. Fortey looked confounded. "That's very strange," he said. "That used to be Botany back there." He punched a button for another floor, and we found our way at length to Botany by means of back staircases and discreet trespass through yet more departments where investigators toiled lovingly over once-living objects.
A Short History of Nearly Everything
Author:- Bill Bryson
Category:- science
