Quotes About Disappointment
When you believe marriage is your answer, you'll often give something that eventually hurts you both.
~ Craig Groeschel
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I sometimes think that it's not our enemies that we resent in life, but rather friends we have who stood quietly by and did nothing.
~ Craig Johnson
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there's a goodlookin' woman behind every tree . . ." He joined me for the rest. "There just ain't any trees.
~ Craig Johnson
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Sometimes I get to where I feel like I'm the only one getting it in the shorts in this life, you know?
~ Craig Johnson
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Maybe it was just what happens when you finally get something you want and it turns out not to be what you wanted after all. You spend most of the time in life running after things that aren't that important, and the pursuit becomes more desirable than the prize.
~ Craig Johnson
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The Cedar Man also began looking familiar, and I recognized him as Willis Weist, who had disappointed my mother; she had observed him going to as many as four white-person church services each Sunday. A confirmed Methodist, she'd finally asked him which one he liked the best, to which he had responded, "Pentecostal." My heartbroken mother asked why. He'd shrugged, "Because they have the best potluck dinners." There
~ Craig Johnson
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And I realize I've been betrayed by the two vices that fiction promised me I'd adore. Sal Paradise held up bottles of booze like a housewife in a detergent commercial. Holden Caulfield reached for his cigarettes like an act of faith. Even Huckleberry Finn tapped on his pipe with relief and satisfaction. If sex turns out to be this bad, I'm never reading again.
~ Craig Silvey
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And it happens like that. Like when you first realize that there is no such thing as magic. Or that nothing actually answers your prayers, or really even listens. That cold moment of dismay where your feet are kicked from under you, where you're disarmed by a shard of knowing.
~ Craig Silvey
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I wanted to have a friendship with Christine [Baranski], but she turned down so many invitations to visit my home that I finally said, 'Look, you'll just have to tell me when you'd like to come over.
~ Cybill Shepherd
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Bad things happened. The people closest to you surprised you in the most disappointing ways.
~ Unknown
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How tragic could a breakup be when it was a part of the fabric of expectation from the beginning?
~ Unknown
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Thought you'd be older." He shook his head. "Hoped you'd be uglier.
~ Unknown
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People say it's better to know the truth, but what if the ending's a bad one? Is it still better to know? Or is it kinder to keep that string of hope dangling? To believe that maybe if you just wait long enough, everything could still end the way you want.
~ Cynthia Lord
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You knew beforehand that when you opened the magazine you would find the nasty anger of the pure-hearted.
~ Cynthia Ozick
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Obesity is a mental state, a disease brought on by boredom and disappointment.
~ Cyril Connolly
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wrote to Kitty saying that I was sorry for what had occurred and asking her to come to see me if she was in town, but I had no reply. Kitty vanished out of my life. She was angry with me, I knew. She had wanted me to lie, and I would not lie—I could not.
~ D.E. Stevenson
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Prayers are not always answered, " Malcolm replied. "Sometimes it's better for us that they're not answered; sometimes they're answered differently from what we expect.
~ D.E. Stevenson
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It would be exciting to write a play, Barbara thought, to see your creations put on the garment of mortality, to hear your words issuing from their mouths. But a play must always be a little disappointing; no actor can completely satisfy an author, and there must be some discrepancy between the author's conception of a character and the actor's expression. This was far better than any play, for the actors were themselves. They couldn't act out of character if they tried,
~ D.E. Stevenson
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Looking back I remembered other occasions when Miles had let me down; this was not the first time—nor the second time. I had made excuses for him because I had admired him so tremendously.
~ D.E. Stevenson
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Ned had a monotonous voice and he went on talking. He talked and talked and he made everything sound hopeless and depressing. I had felt miserable enough before, but when at last I managed to get rid of him I felt absolutely wretched. I finished my unpacking and then pulled back the heavy curtains. I expected to see the lights of London, pinpoints of light from lamp-posts which lined the streets and chinks of lights from the windows of neighbouring houses, but there was nothing to see at all. I
~ D.E. Stevenson
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There's lots of good fish in the sea...maybe...but the vast masses seem to be mackerel or herring, and if you're not mackerel or herring yourself, you are likely to find very few good fish in the sea.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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I was disappointed in Coop. He hated being bored and so did I. He was always looking for different things to do and coming up with new adventures that kept us moving. That was his job. Trolling for girls at the beach was okay by me, but I didn't want it to be our sole focus. Besides, the girls I liked had more interesting things to do than spend every waking moment sitting around at the beach comparing tans.
~ D.J. MacHale
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When you think something's out of reach, you back off and say you didn't want it anyway.
~ D.J. MacHale
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Defeat is always devastating. But it is never more crushing than when it comes after you believe you have won.
~ D.J. MacHale
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