Quotes About Attachment
myself in love with her,' he repeated
~ Lauren Willig
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Love messes you up and makes you do strange things
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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For the first time I was learning how much easier it was to leave than to stay behind and love.
~ Laurie Lee
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One word 'love' has to do service for so many different kinds of the same animal.
~ Lawrence Durrell
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With all its imperfections lying heavy on its head, I can't help being attached to it because in the writing of it I first heard the sound of my own voice, lame and halting perhaps, but nevertheless my very own. This is an experience no artist ever forgets —the birth cry of a newly born baby of letters, the genuine article.
~ Lawrence Durrell
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And do you know Monsieur Marius? I believe I was a little in love with you.
~ Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
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It is ridiculous that I have so many shoes I don't wear. I worry that they're sitting there, being sad.
~ Graham Coxon
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If you're always sad when you think about me, then how can you remember me?
~ Sally Nicholls
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If we drop money, we are usually very sad if the money is big. But for example, if we drop 310 dollars, we can relax, because this is very small in the 3-adics.
~ Kato
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So you've made a friend. How sad for them.
~ Alyson Noel
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If you love something, let it go. If it does not come back it was not yours to began with.
~ Anna Napper
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When a friend leaves you, you move on. When a best friend leaves you, part of you is gone
~ Misti Hemlock
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saying goodbye isnt hard, but saying it to something you care about is whats hard, because you dont want to forget the emmotional pain and happiness they caused in you're life.
~ Annoymous
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Its the fate of all creators: They fall in love with their creations.
~ Michael Grant, Eve & Adam
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Whatever thing a man gets quickly enraged about is his idol, and whatever thing he makes his idol becomes his religion.
~ Criss Jami, Killosophy
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Ever since I could remember, She was all that mattered.
~ James J. Caterino, She
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We are all born to love people and use things. Unfortunately, we grow to love things and use people...
~ T. Rafael Cimino
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In a competitive society, the thing people fear the most is love.
~ James Purdy
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Du kannst dir nicht vorstellen, wie sehr ich ringe um ein Quäntchen Schreiben, um einen Hauch Ich, nein, kannst Du nicht, auch wenn Du vieles kannst, das wird Dir nicht gelingen- doch nachts die Nase an mein duftendes, winziges neues Söhnchen zu halten und so einzuschlafen, wer will das ersetzen?
~ Zsuzsa Bánk
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La naturaleza del amor implica —tal como lo observó Lucano dos milenios atrás y lo repitió Francis Bacon muchos siglos más tarde— ser un rehén del destino.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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El amor hace prisionero y pone en custodia al cautivo: arresta para proteger al propio prisionero.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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el amor es el anhelo de querer y preservar el objeto querido.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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Si el deseo ansía consumir, el amor ansía poseer. En cuanto la satisfacción del deseo es colindante con la aniquilación de su objeto, el amor crece con sus adquisiciones y se satisface con su durabilidad. Si el deseo es
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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As rendered by Rolland Munro, the concept of 'melancholy' in its current use 'represents not so much a state of indecision, a wavering between the choice of going one way or another, so much as it represents a backing off from the very divisions'; it stands for a 'disentanglement' from 'being attached to anything specific'. To be 'melancholic' is 'to sense the infinity of connection, but be hooked up to nothing'.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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