All Quotes By Tag: Life-lessons
“You can’t begin to live till you know what it means to die.”
“Your Subscription to Happiness Has Life Time Validity, Keep Smiling!”
“I think Dostoevsky was right, that every human being must have a point at which he stands against the culture, where he says, this is me and the damned world can go to hell.”
“I have a story like you or them whose life is fully surrounded by people by a lesson. Chaos to becoming aloof has long story a baggage of ugly page. Which one we want to hear? I know . You are looking at those hidden stories which are sleeping behind mindfulness of present . No. I will talk about but other day . Please note our stories are almost similar. You are spelling out sitting at bedroom and i am writing to you being out of home . Being aloof is self mirror ,you know. I can see how much i have to write down what i have learned. As soon this is done, i will come to join your chaos. I will be at dynamic stage then , will have microphone on my hand.”
“We ran our brokenness against each other, in pure abandon. I knew you weren’t in it for the long run. I could feel it in the yearning of our bodies, the way our skin merged with desperation over and over, the way we held on too tight. I knew you weren’t the answer to my loneliness or the cure for all that ailed me, but you changed my life.You helped me realize that I could love again.And for that I am thankful.So thankful.”
“It is impossible to change lives and remain the same.”
“It’s a terrible thing to ignore your terrible mistakes.”
“He hasn’t only forgiven your sins, he has also forgotten about them. Do not condemn yourself!”
“We are all born idiots. Most of us never become any better. Hence, idiotically we live, die too in the same state as we were born . O’ wise one, be not one of them!”
“I considered myself a little too old to have a babysitter but the girl who looked after me was playful as well as beautiful! At what age does a boy start noticing the opposite sex? Well, I didn’t mind Tiffany’s attention and always enjoyed when she looked after me! In turn, I could not keep my eyes off of her. In 1949, she married Raymond, who had been a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy during the Second World War. In time, they had a son whom they named after his father. Young Raymond unfortunately was later killed in an auto accident. The lesson I learned from this was that we are all mortal and that terrible things can happen to good people, or more directly, “Shit happens!”
“If you don’t understand the price tag of something, the item is definitely not for you.”
“People aren’t like that. They aren’t content to just live simple lives that don’t hurt anyone. There’s always this kind of undercurrent in people driving them forward to either good things or really bent, gnarled things. It’s not that they just wake up one day and decide to start a fight. This kind of thinking is just building up in them all the time, like the tick of a clock, like the beat of a heart, it’s the rhythm they think their thoughts to. Selflessness, courage, honor – these things are strange and unintelligible to them as evil and cruelty are to you.”
“Writing temporarily arrests the relentless passage of time, but nothing can halt the propensity of passing days to bring change to the corporeal structure of human beings.”
“Personal growth entails harnessing a person’s illicit and destructive passions.”
“I cannot shun the past because it contains information that is useful to script future goals. Looking back into the opaque window of reductive retrospect, what essential opportunities exist today that beckon one to seek with unrestrained enthusiasm? What iridescent signals flare from our conceptual self that if we heedlessly ignore their luminous summons, such deliberate acts of omission will suture the apex of our souls, relegating us to the dreaded curse of mucking along in an ordinary life stalled out by our overweening fear of estrangement?”