Quotes About Acceptance
Oh no, she said, still smiling; her eyes poured over with light, that of compassion. She understood how he felt, that this was not an impulse only. But the answer was still no, and, he knew, it would always be;
~ Philip K. Dick
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That's because you're a highly moral person. I'm not. I don't judge, not even myself.
~ Philip K. Dick
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I can't make your reality-situation palatable to you. But I can help you comprehend it.
~ Philip K. Dick
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What will they accept, then?" Norm said, "Perky Pat herself." He was silent, then. "Oh good Lord," she said, appalled. "But if we win," Norm pointed out, "we win Connie Companion.
~ Philip K. Dick
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All those centuries, regarded as a pretty and comforting fable by the world's intellectuals, something to lull people into accepting their fate. The understanding that, as predicted, it would one day be literally true, that it was not a myth—
~ Philip K. Dick
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I'm dead; lay the heavy bread on me.
~ Philip K. Dick
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No juzgo a nadie, ni siquiera a mí mismo
~ Philip K. Dick
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I'm doomed, in the classic sense.
~ Unknown
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On me your voice falls as they say love should, Like an enormous yes.
~ Philip Larkin
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because he's Will
~ Philip Pullman
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Being in love was like China: you knew it was there, and no doubt it was very interesting, and some people went there, but I never would. I'd spend all my life without ever going to China, but it wouldn't matter, because there was all the rest of the world to visit.
~ Philip Pullman
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Just sort of relax your mind and say yes, it does hurt, I know. Don't try and shut it out.
~ Philip Pullman
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There's been terrible things we seen, en't there? And more a coming, more'n likely. So I think I'd rather not know what's in the future. I'll stick to the present.
~ Philip Pullman
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He was liked when noticed, but not noticed much, and that did him no harm either.
~ Philip Pullman
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That's what you are. Argue with anything else, but don't argue with your own nature.
~ Philip Pullman
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Lee was too cool by nature to rage at fate; his manner was to raise an eyebrow and greet it laconically.
~ Philip Pullman
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There's plenty of folk as'd like to have a lion as a dæmon and they end up with a poodle. And till they learn to be satisfied with what they are, they're going to be fretful about it. Waste of feeling, that is.
~ Philip Pullman
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Wir sind alle dem Schicksal unterworfen [...] aber wir müssen so tun, als seien wir es nicht, sonst würden wir vor Verzweiflung sterben.
~ Philip Pullman
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I wish... she said, and stopped. There was nothing that could be gained by wishing for it. A final deep shaky breath, and she was ready to go on.
~ Philip Pullman
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There's some that came here never believing they were dead. They insisted all the way that they were alive, it was a mistake, someone would have to pay; made no difference. There's others who longed to be dead when they were alive, poor souls; lives full of pain or misery; killed themselves for a chance of a blessed rest, and found that nothing had changed except for the worse, and this time there was no escape; you can't make yourself alive again.
~ Philip Pullman
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Hepimiz kadere tabiyiz, ama hepimiz sanki deÄŸilmiÅŸiz gibi hareket etmeliyiz. dedi Cad?. Yoksa umutsuzluktan ölürüz.
~ Philip Pullman
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Doesn't it scare you having your death close by all the time? said Lyra. Why ever would it? If he's there, you can keep an eye on him. I'd be a lot more nervous not knowing where he was.
~ Philip Pullman
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If a witch offers you her love,you should take it. If you don't it's your own fault if bad things happen to you...
~ Philip Pullman
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There was nothing that could be gained by wishing for it.
~ Philip Pullman
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