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Elizabeth Gilbert

  • Maros1204has quotedlast year
    If I could sit through this nonlethal physical discomfort, then what other discomforts might I someday be able to sit through? What about emotional discomforts, which are even harder for me to endure? What about jealousy, anger, fear, disappointment, loneliness, shame, boredom?
  • Maros1204has quotedlast year
    Man is neither entirely a puppet of the gods, nor is he entirely the captain of his own destiny; he's a little of both
  • Maros1204has quotedlast year
    "Why must everything be repeat and repeat, never finish, never resting? You work so hard one day, but the next day, you must only work again. You eat, but the next day, you are already hungry. You find love, then love go away. You are born with nothing-no watch, no T-shirt. You work hard, then you die with nothing-no watch, no T-shirt. You are young, then you are old. No matter how hard you work, you cannot stop getting old."
  • Maros1204has quotedlast year
    It's still two human beings trying to get along, so it's going to become complicated. And love is always complicated. But still humans must try to love each other, darling. We must get our hearts broken sometimes. This is a good sign, having a broken heart. It means we have tried for something.
  • b4641437005has quoted6 months ago
    Somewhere in me I am able to recognize that this is not my melancholy; this is the city's own indigenous melancholy, and I am healthy enough these days to be able to feel the difference between me and it.
  • b4641437005has quoted5 months ago
    Guilt's just your ego's way of tricking you into thinking that you're making moral progress. Don't fall for it, my dear."
  • Anischa Breytenbachhas quotedlast year
    Do you have the courage to bring forth the treasures that are hidden within you?
  • Anischa Breytenbachhas quotedlast year
    The hunt to uncover those jewels—that’s creative living.
  • Anischa Breytenbachhas quotedlast year
    I’m talking about living a life that is driven more strongly by curiosity than by fear.
  • Anischa Breytenbachhas quotedlast year
    because now, as an adult, she finally had the perspective to appreciate the value of her own joy.
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