Quotes About Solace
Hüzünlü birini hüzünlü ?ark?lar teselli eder.
~ Osamu Dazai
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She crawled on top of him, naked and warm and soft, smelling like a miracle that had saved him from a lifetime of aloneness.
~ Patricia Briggs
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It's always nice when two people who don't got no one else find each other as friends.
~ Patrick Ness
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No one can provide the heart it's own peace; you have to find it yourself.
~ Patrick Ness
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A little knowledge could be a large comfort.
~ Patrick Ness
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Books are a poor substitute for female companionship, but they are easier to find.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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No piensas en mí como yo en ti. No me importa. Pero si también tienes frío, podrías acercarte y rodearme con los brazos. Solo un poco. Con un nudo en la garganta, me acerqué, me senté a su lado y la abracé. —Qué bien —dijo ella, más relajada—. Es como si hasta ahora siempre hubiera tenido frío." El Nombre Del Viento.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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This is why we have music, after all. Words cannot always do the work we need them to. Music is there for when words fail us. Finally
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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El sueño nos ofrece un refugio del mundo y de todo su dolor.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Of course I played. It was my only solace.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Los libros no son un gran sustituto de la compañía femenina, pero es más fácil encontrarlos.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Les livres ne sont qu'un pauvre substitut à la compagnie féminine, mais ils sont plus faciles à trouver.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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No piensas en mi como yo en ti, no me importa, pero si también tienes frío, podrías acercarte y rodearme con tus brazos. Sólo un poco. Con un nudo en la garganta, me acerqué, me senté a su lado y la abracé. –Qué bien– dijo ella, más relajada–. Es como si hasta ahora siempre hubiera tenido frío.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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It was good, really, that this external world still existed, if only as a place of refuge.
~ Patrick Süskind
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It was the first time since his master's death that he had been able to think about such things without feeling crushed by sorrow, the first time he had understood that memory was a place, a real place that one could visit, and that to spend a few moments among the dead was not necessarily bad for you, that it could in fact be a source of great comfort and happiness.
~ Paul Auster
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Drinking during such an occasion was not simply comforting. More essentially, it proved liberating, as it freed the individual from mundane duties and returned him or her to a primeval state of spiritual solace.
~ Unknown
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Books are the soft landing at the end of a bumpy day.
~ Unknown
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all those captured as children and returned were restless and hungry for some spiritual solace, abandoned by two cultures, dark shooting stars lost in the outer heavens.
~ Paulette Jiles
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They were all odd, the returned captives. All peculiar with minds oddly formed, never quite one thing or another. As Doris had said back in Spanish Fort, all those captured as children and returned were restless and hungry for some spiritual solace, abandoned by two cultures, dark shooting stars lost in the outer heavens.
~ Paulette Jiles
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Awash in a flood of hostility and despair, they battled and railed and shattered their bodies on one another, unable to find one strand, one sobering swallow of solace.
~ Paullina Simons
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For now I would be lying down in peace; I would be asleep and at rest
~ Job 3:13
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There the wicked cease from raging, and there the weary find rest.
~ Job 3:17
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