Quotes About Escape
In spite of this universal plunge toward matrimony, I still haven't lost my senses. If worse comes to worse, I still know how to run.
~ David Eddings
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He could lose himself in a story, and for a little while it might make things bearable.
~ David Eddings
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We are all dying to give our lives away to something, maybe. God or Satan, politics or grammar, topology or philately - the object seemed incidental to this will to give ourselves away, utterly. To games or needles, to some other person. Something pathetic about it. A flight-from in the form of a plunging-into. Flight from exactly what? These rooms, blandly filled with excrement and heat? To what purpose?
~ David Foster Wallace
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La realidad es para la gente que no puede dominar las drogas.
~ David Foster Wallace
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as he finally sheds his body's suit, ------ finds his gut and throat again and newly whole, clean and unimpeded, free, catapulted home over fans and the Convexity's glass palisades at desperate speeds, soaring north, sounding a bell-clear and nearly maternal alarmed call-to-arms in all the world's well-known tongues.
~ David Foster Wallace
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You might consider how to escape from a cage must surely require, foremost, awareness of the fact of the cage.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Here is how to avoid thinking about any of this by practicing and playing until everything runs on autopilot and talent's unconscious exercise becomes a way to escape yourself, a long waking dream of pure play. The irony is that this makes you very good, and you start to become regarded as having a prodigious talent to live up to.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Mr Moss's courtyard is railed in like a cage, lest the gentlemen who are boarding with him should take a fancy to escape from his hospitality.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
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I am accursed and beguiled; and I wander round and round in a tangle that I may never escape from. I am not far from deeming that this is a land of dreams made for my beguiling. Or has the earth become so full of lies, that there is no room amidst them for a true man to stand upon his feet and go his ways?
~ William Morris
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I took to writing at an early age to escape from meaninglessness, uselessness, unimportance, insignificance, poverty, enslavement, ill health, despair, madness, and all manner of other unattractive, natural and inevitable things.
~ William Saroyan
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What the hell are they all looking for? A way out. A way to the right way out. A way to leave. A way to go. A way to have had it, to have had enough of it, to be done with it. A decent way to give it all over to the giver of it all
~ William Saroyan
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I have an idea that most of all he is running away from love, because it's too big and too demanding. He's running away from us--from you, from me, from his sister, from himself, too. Who wants to be himself, who wants to be so little, and so captured and limited?
~ William Saroyan
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En todo lo que hace el hombre hay una imitación, y en el hecho de escapar a la soledad, la imitación resulta estridente.
~ William Saroyan
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Exit, pursued by a bear.
~ William Shakespeare
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There is a world elsewhere.
~ William Shakespeare
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Thus weary of the world, away she hies, And yokes her silver doves; by whose swift aid Their mistress mounted through the empty skies In her light chariot quickly is convey'd; Holding their course to Paphos, where their queen Means to immure herself and not be seen.
~ William Shakespeare
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Well may I get aboard. [He sees a bear.] This is the chase: I am gone for ever! [Exist pursued by a bear.]
~ William Shakespeare
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Poor bird! Thou 'dst never fear the net nor lime, The pitfall nor the gin.
~ William Shakespeare
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Trip away; Make no stay
~ William Shakespeare
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For your sake, jewel, I am glad at soul I have no other child; For thy escape would teach me tyranny, To hang clogs on them.
~ William Shakespeare
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treachery! Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!
~ William Shakespeare
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Il dardo omicida che è stato scoccato Non ha toccato terra; è la via più sicura E' quella di evitarne la caduta. Dunque, a cavallo. Non indugiamo in leziosi congedi: Prendiamo il volo. C'è onore nella fuga Di chi abbandona il luogo in cui s'è estinta ogni pietà
~ William Shakespeare
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Ponedle puertas al ingenio femenino y saldrá por la ventana; cerradla y saldrá por el ojo de la cerradura; tapadlo y saldrá con el humo de la chimenea
~ William Shakespeare
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Not so, neither: but if I had wit enough to get out of this wood, I have enough to serve mine own turn.
~ William Shakespeare
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