Quotes About Yearning
Il me semble que je serais toujours bien la ou je ne suis pas. It seems to me that I will always be happy in the place where I am not.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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If you have everything, then you don't want to go on. It's the lacking that makes you search for something better.
~ Juliette Binoche
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I am jealous of all those people who live on the shore of Dal Lake.
~ Zubin Mehta
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In the end of five years I made supplication to the king to go out of this land, desiring to see my poor wife and children according to conscience and nature.
~ William Adams
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This kind of devotion doesn't exist anymore, that you would spend half your life in love with somebody and you never even see that person. One or two meetings is enough.
~ Deepti Naval
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I'm looking for extraordinary. I'm looking for a man who I see and it makes me melt.
~ Rachel Lindsay
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I remember, in school, writing Janet Jackson and Michael Jackson and asking them to come get me out of class. I would imagine them running down the hall and asking my teacher, 'Ms. Daniels, can we get Missy out of class? We're here to see Missy.'
~ Missy Elliott
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Eu sunt un gânditor posesiv.Mi-ar fi pl?cut s? cred c? Goya a pictat numai pentru mine,Gogol ÅŸi Goethe au scris numai pentru mine,Bach a compus numai pnetru mine.Cum aceasta este un paralogism,iar pe deasupra ÅŸi o teribil? infamie,sunt în fond mereu nefericit. Chiar dac? citesc o carte,am totuÅŸi sentimentul ÅŸi înÅ£elegerea c? aceasta c?tre mine a fost scris?,numai pentru mine.
~ Thomas Bernhard
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But of course it was precisely this destruction process of my beloved Steinway that I had wanted.
~ Thomas Bernhard
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And this is the part of love no one tells you about: that you can be far apart and if you close your eyes and push you face into the pillow, you can reach across time and space and for a few moments before you fall asleep you can be together for as long as you like.
~ Thomas Christopher Greene
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To be loved to madness--such was her great desire. Love was to her the one cordial which could drive away the eating loneliness of her days. And she seemed to long for the abstraction called passionate love more than for any particular lover.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Somebody might have come along that way who would have asked him his trouble, and might have cheered him by saying that his notions were further advanced than those of his grammarian. But nobody did come, because nobody does; and under the crushing recognition of his gigantic error Jude continued to wish himself out of the world.
~ Thomas Hardy
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That it would always be summer and autumn, and you always courting me, and always thinking as much of me as you have done through the past summertime!
~ Thomas Hardy
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Some women's love of being loved is insatiable; and so, often, is their love of loving; and in the last case they may find that they can't give it continuously to the chamber-officer appointed by the bishop's license to receive it.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Some folks want their luck buttered.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Always wanting another man than your own.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Don't take on about her, Gabriel. What difference does it make whose sweetheart she is, since she can't be yours?' 'That's the very thing I say to myself,' said Gabriel.
~ Thomas Hardy
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O, how I wish I had never seen him! Loving is misery for women always.
~ Thomas Hardy
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you dear, sweet, tantalizing phantom--hardly flesh at all; so that when I put my arms round you I almost expect them to pass through you as through air!
~ Thomas Hardy
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It was a fatal omission of Boldwood's that he had never once told her she was beautiful.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Only a wall divided him from those happy young contemporaries of his with whom he shared a common mental life; men who had nothing to do from morning till night but to read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest. Only a wall—but what a wall!
~ Thomas Hardy
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you temptress,Tess; you dear damned witch of Babylon- I could not resist you as soon as I met you again.
~ Thomas Hardy
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But nobody did come, because nobody does: and under the crushing recognition of his gigantic error Jude continued to wish himself out if the world.
~ Thomas Hardy
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But what between the poor men I won't have, and the rich men who won't have me, I stand as a pelican in the wilderness!
~ Thomas Hardy
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