Quotes About Yearning
Could I make tongue say more than tongue could utter! Could I make brain grasp more than brain could think! Could I weave into immortal denseness some small brede of words, pluck out of sunken depths the roots of living, some hundred thousand magic words that were as great as all my hunger, and hurl the sum of all my living out upon three hundred pages—then death could take my life, for I had lived it ere he took it: I had slain hunger, beaten death!
~ Thomas Wolfe
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Loneliness is and always has been the central and inevitable experience of every man.
~ Thomas Wolfe
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And he knew that he would never come again, and that lost magic would not come again. Lost now was all of it - the street, the heat, King's Highway, and Tom the Piper's son, all mixed in with the vast and drowsy murmur of the Fair, and with the sense of absence in the afternoon, and the house that waited, and the child that dreamed.
~ Thomas Wolfe
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Why is it that we are always strangers in this world, and never come to know one another, and are full of fear and shame and hate and falseness, when what we want is love? Why is it? Why? Why? Why?
~ Thomas Wolfe
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You can't go home again.
~ Thomas Wolfe
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Eliza has the sky in her eyes and I've always wanted to touch the goddamn sky.
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo
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Why would you want to go up there, when people are dying to get down here?
~ Tim Burton
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But then on meeting you, I felt I should be with you always.
~ Tim Burton
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She had already contacted her Peacemaker to ensure that everything there was as it should be. Ironholgs had spat and buzzed as if annoyed at being disturbed, but all was well. She yearned to be back in the ship, alone.
~ Tim Lebbon
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you find yourself studying the fine colors on the river, you feel wonder and awe at the setting of the sun, and you are filled with a hard, aching love for how the world could be and always should be, but now is not.
~ Tim O'Brien
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Even then, at nine years old, I wanted to live inside her body. I wanted to melt into her bones - THAT kind of love.
~ Tim O'Brien
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First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross carried letters from a girl named Martha, a junior at Mount Sebastian College in New Jersey. They were not love letters, but Lieutenant Cross was hoping, so he kept them folded in plastic at the bottom of his rusack. In the late afternoon, after a day's march, he would dig his foxhole, wash his hands under a canteen, unwrap the letters, hold them with the tips of his fingers, and spend the last hour of light pretending.
~ Tim O'Brien
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He wanted to know her. Intimate secrets: Why poetry? Why so sad? Why that grayness in her eyes? Why so alone? Not lonely, just alone—riding her bike across campus or sitting off by herself in the cafeteria—even dancing, she danced alone—and it was the aloneness that filled him with love
~ Tim O'Brien
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I drank some chocolate milk and then lay down on the sofa in my "living" room, not really sad, just floating; trying to imagine what it was to be dead. Nothing much came to me. I remember closing my eyes and whispering her name, trying to make her come back. As we stared at each other, neither of us moving, I felt some...thing go shut in my heart while something else swung open
~ Tim O'Brien
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Down inside, of course, I wasn't sure, and yet I had to see her one more time. What I needed, I suppose, was some sort of final confirmation, something to carry with me when she was gone.
~ Tim O'Brien
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But truly it was not the money that mattered. It was the distant glitter of everything that was possible in the world, the things she had always wanted for herself and could not name and called happiness because there was no other word.
~ Tim O'Brien
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What is love, for God's sake, if not the most distilled obsession?
~ Tim O'Brien
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Martha'n?n akci?erlerinde uyumak, onun kan?n? solumak ve avutulmak istiyordu.
~ Tim O'Brien
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They wanted happiness without knowing what it was, or where to look, which made them want it all the more.
~ Tim O'Brien
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Nostalgia—that's the basic sickness, and I never heard of a doctor who can cure it.
~ Tim O'Brien
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We'll find new stuff to want.
~ Tim O'Brien
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Sometimes I miss you the way someone drowning remembers the air.
~ Tim Seibles
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Some days I can go nearly an hour without thinking of the taste of your mouth.
~ Tim Seibles
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And I wish I could say I stayed up late thinking about him but the truth is I was only awake a little while. I was so tired the swag felt like a sponge that soaked me up. I went to sleep like someone disappearing from the earth, like rain sopped into dust.
~ Tim Winton
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