Quotes About Joy
Death will come, grief will rain down again and again, and the only way to survive it and remain an alive, passionate being is to pay the price of pain every time, or you will become as barbarous and icy as the Fae. It's always going to hurt. But as long as you're still capable of suffering you're still capable of joy. Better the depths of hell and heights of heaven than the horror of feeling nothing.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Humor is a girl's best friend. The world's a funny place.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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You don't grieve love; you celebrate that you had it.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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the sun has always been my drug of choice.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Kahlil Gibran says Your joy can fill you only as deeply your sorrow has carved you. If you've never tasted bitterness, sweet is just another pleasant flavor on your tongue. One day I'm going to hold a lot of joy.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Sok a fájdalom, de az öröm is. A kettÅ' közötti feszültség adja az élet lényegét. Nem tökéletes a világ, de valóságos. Az illúzió nem helyettesítheti. Inkább élek kemény, de valódi életet, mint a hazugságok édes életét.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Kahlil Gibran says Your joy can fill you only as deeply your sorrow has carved you. If you've never tasted bitterness, sweet is just another pleasant flavor on your tongue.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Kahlil Gibran says Your joy can fill you only as deeply your sorrow has carved you.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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The currency of life is passion, and as with any coin, it has two sides: pleasure, pain, joy, sorrow. Impossible to slip a single side of that coin into your pocket. You take all or nothing.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Joy, that elusive, priceless commodity, was once again his.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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I'm usually so excited by the life I'm living I forget to take pictures.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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I'd take some peace and quiet. A beautiful girl." He laughed. "A good book.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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I belly up a laugh from way down deep where I'm always half laughing anyway because being alive—dude!—it's the greatest adventure in the world. What a ride it's been. Short but stupendous.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Life rocks. It's better than Woodstock.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Gözlerimi aç?p notu tekrar okudum ve güldüm. Barrons ya??yordu. Kitap dükkan?m? tarumar etmiÅŸti.Bana bir mektup yazm??t?.Çok ÅŸeker bir mektup! Ne kadar mutlu bir gün! Üzerine tehdit mesaj? yazd??? ka??t parças?n? okÅŸad?m.Bu ka??t parças?n? seviyordum.Yazd??? tehdidi seviyordum.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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as long as you're still capable of suffering you're still capable of joy.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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There are no certainties but one. Death will come. My philosophy has always been: feckin' A—all the more reason to ride the hell out of it! Milk life for all you can get. Howl with laughter, scream with fear. Get sloshed on every color of the rainbow.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Each morning we wake up, we get to choose between hope and fear and apply one of those emotions to everything we do. Do we greet the things that come our way with joy? Or suspicion? Hope strengthens …
~ Karen Marie Moning
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It's today and we're free!
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Your joy can fill you only as deeply your sorrow has carved you.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Have fun playing with your artefacts.
~ Karen Miller
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Fear is the enemy of learning. It's the negator of joy, the preventer of play, the inhibitor of trust and love. Fear just gets in the way, slows things down, and causes unnecessary pain.
~ Karen Pryor
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Until she'd known him she'd never experienced sorcery. Never known what it was like to feel passion. For the sheer blinding alchemy of that she would be forever grateful. But being with him was oddly more. It was the taste of an orange, the smell of a rose, the touch of the first spring raindrop expanded and multiplied and folded over itself. The meaning, perhaps, of joy.
~ Karen Ranney
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I love weird or funny or beautiful sentences Joy Williams could write a microwave-oven manual and I'm sure I'd love it, because the sentences would be tuned up like music.
~ Karen Russell
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