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Quotes About Attachment

Le docteur Ramon est même allé chercher mon parapluie Arthur, je me faisais du mauvais sang car personne n'en voudrait à cause de sa valeur sentimentale, il faut aimer.
~ Romain Gary
Besides, he had slept with a good number of women in his life: it had nothing to do with that need for company. He stubbed out his cigarette in the sand: What he needed was a good dog who would come and offer his paw from time to time.
~ Romain Gary
Le docteur Ramon, son mari est même allé chercher mon parapluie Arthur, je me faisais du mauvais sang car personne n'en voudrait à cause de sa valeur sentimentale, il faut aimer.
~ Romain Gary (Emile Ajar)
I have no roots anywhere else. I have no 'at home' but here. And I feel doomed. Like I'm riding to Hell on a fast horse. I'm not afraid of dying, but I don't want to die alone. I don't want some no one finding me finished off and asking a sheriff, 'Who's that ?
~ Ron Hansen
Don't love anything that can be taken away.
~ Ron Rash
You know the adage "People resist change." It is not really true. People are not stupid. People love change when they know it is a good thing. No one gives back a winning lottery ticket. What people resist is not change per se, but loss. When change involves real or potential loss, people hold on to what they have and resist the change.
~ Ronald A. Heifetz
What people resist is not change per se, but loss.
~ Ronald Heifetz
Love God and not the things of this world.
~ Ronald J. Sider
But you know what, baby, that's how you know you love someone with all your heart, when the world get so cold without them.
~ Ronlyn Domingue
A veces las relaciones que se cimentan en el daño son más persistentes que las que se basan en el amor.
~ Rosa Montero
Juggie Blue: We don't want to leave our homes We are poor, but even poor people can love their land. You do not need money to love your home.
~ Louise Erdrich
We don't want to leave our homes We are poor, but even poor people can love their land. You do not need money to love your home.
~ Louise Erdrich
I imagined myself in some way defined by my relation to another creature.
~ Louise Erdrich
You can never get enough of the ones you love, thought Thomas, rubbing his chest slowly, to vanquish the pains. "Here I have Biboon with me to this great old age, but I am greedy. I want him longer.
~ Louise Erdrich
Our souls are tethered by the love of things that cannot last, Agnes wrote, a note in her pocket. But she had sometimes to think the opposite. Our souls are freed—the only problem was that freedom was an open and a lonely space.
~ Louise Erdrich
Slowly and inevitably, she fell in love with each person in the family, only she didn't know what to call it. She simply found herself related.
~ Louise Erdrich
My one and only chicken, bequeathed to me by Robinson, dreaded the noon hour the same as I did, he'd go back in with me. For three weeks the chicken lived with me like that, following me like a dog, clucking constantly, seeing snakes wherever he went. One day of extreme boredom, I ate him.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
After all, when our egoism lets us go for a while, when it comes time to throw it off, the only women whose memory you cherish in your hearts are the ones who really loved men a little, not just one man, even if it was you, but the whole lot.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Szybko siÄ™ starzejemy, i to w sposób nieodwracalny. Zdajemy sobie z tego najlepiej sprawÄ™ po sposobie w jaki kochamy nasze nieszcz??cie. Natura jest od nas silniejsza, i tyle. Testuje nas w jednej roli, a pó?niej nie umiemy siÄ™ ju? od tej roli oderwa?.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
They'd put their flesh and spirit into that house of theirs, like a snail. But the snail doesn't know what he's doing. The
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Det er sværere at give afkald på kærligheden end på livet.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Love is the greatest blessing there is, and when you love someone as much as he loved you, you can't let go lightly. You just can't.
~ Luanne Rice
Parents die far from home, and they take their things with them. The things that might give their kids comfort or solace or even an answer or two. Not that things were enough, but they were something to hold on to. Objects to hold and examine, reminders of someone who had once loved you. And sometimes they were all you had.
~ Luanne Rice
When a mother loves her child as much as yours loved you, she might find it impossible to let go, to leave you, if you were sitting right there. She had to wait for you to go away before she could die.
~ Luanne Rice