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Quotes About Disquiet

I still feel I'm going to wake up any moment, and my skin's going to break out all over.
~ Russell Tovey
And I remember walking in there and, I must say, I was quite unnerved the closer I got to it.
~ William Scranton
We need to be really bothered once in a while.
~ Ray Bradbury
I wouldn't want to live without strong misgivings.
~ Joseph Heller
I wouldn't want to live without strong misgivings.
~ Joseph Heller
The atoms in my head were spinning apart; the sparkle of the bump had already begun to turn, apprehension and disquiet moving in subtly like dark air before a thunderstorm. For a long, somber moment we looked at each other: high chemical frequency, solitude to solitude, like two Tibetan monks on a mountaintop.
~ Donna Tartt
Inima o luase razna! S?lta ca un iepure speriat, ca ÅŸi cum n-ar fi putut s? stea în culcuÅŸul ei. P?rea gata s? se furiÅŸeze oriunde - în gur?, în urechi sau chiar în intestine.
~ K?b? Abe
I could not help it: the restlessness was in my nature; it agitated me to pain sometimes.
~ Charlotte Bronte
You have seen, that the Properties of Nature are, and can be, nothing else in their own Life, but a restless Hunger, Disquiet, and blind Strife for they know not what, till the Property of Light and Love has got Possession of them.
~ William Law
confused and upset
~ David Biro
I'm never comfortable.
~ J.I.D
He was agitated for some reason that he could not name. (page 35)
~ Kate DiCamillo
Something has changed in the character of the younger generation in a way I do not fully understand, and certain aspects of this change are undeniably disturbing.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
Something was off, I knew right then. Lingering in the back of my mind, like a kid in the last row of the classroom with his hand up.
~ David Wong
I start to get the feeling that something is really wrong.
~ Elizabeth Wurtzel
American Nihilism is a mood; a mood of moodiness; a vague disquiet. It is Nihilism without the abyss.
~ Allan Bloom
My ass and back ache like someone gave me a baseball-bat massage.
~ Richard Kadrey
I would advise him that is actually melancholy not to read this tract of Symptoms, lest he disquiet or make himself for a time worse, and more melancholy than he was before.
~ Robert Burton
He laughed, looking down into his empty cup. "Decent people don't expect that kind of twistedness." He put the cup down on the floor. "And if they ever did suspect it, they'd just blame themselves for thinking too mean. You should trust your disquiet the next time. That's what it's there for. A man like that gets where he is by seeming. And then he makes you feel obligated to him. It's an old trick.
~ Kristen D. Randle
It causeth unease. - Oh it doth, doth it?
~ L. Neil Smith
He replayed the moment--an old disquieting conundrum that clouded whatever new thought had been trying to form. Abruptly, he was exhausted, as if he'd been walking for days--as if he'd wandered too far from his own life to reenter it.
~ Jennifer Egan
There's something wrong… There's something wrong with almost everything.
~ Robert Aickman
It was an awkward morning, made for unpleasant thoughts.
~ Robert Jordan
Too quick a sense of constant infelicity.
~ Jeremy Taylor