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Quotes About Wish

People in the U.S. who feel they need guns or enjoy gun sports of various types, are, in other words, decent, law-abiding, generally honest members of society. Their wish to have guns should be respected.
~ Gavin Esler
I'd wish for a night in June A silv'ry moon real soon A moon that makes you want to spoon And softly croon love's tune Then a tree that I could trust A bench that holds just two Then I'd wish for Cupid's loving dish And then I'd wish for you
~ berlin irving ii
The wish to pray is a prayer in itself. God can ask no more than that of us.
~ bernanos georges ii
When I don't feel hurt, I hope they bury me.
~ Bernard Malamud
Von den Leben, die hellen. Von den Toden, die schnellen ORGES WÜNSCHLISTE
~ Bertolt Brecht
Folks keep forgetting that wishing don't make nothing so, but prayer sometimes do.
~ Bette Greene
Psychoanalysis teaches that all myths, including those of our beginnings and first home, have their source in the unconscious wish. Often the same myths are called on to relieve deep anxieties by suggesting that once we lived without fear or despair and may do so again. Sometimes the myth contains a kernel of truth, but out of so distant a past that we can hardly discern, behind the elaborate tales spun around them, what may once have been familiar historical events.
~ bettelheim bruno ii
In the middle of the night: "Wouldn't it be nice if we could dream together?" O whispers.
~ Bill Hayes
O: "Oh, oh, oh …!" I: "What was that for?" O: "I found your fifth rib." In the middle of the night: "Wouldn't it be nice if we could dream together?" O whispers.
~ Bill Hayes
My life needs a rewinderase button. - Calvin
~ Bill Watterson
Personally, I would not care for immortality in the least. There is nothing better than oblivion, since in oblivion there is no wish unfulfilled. We had it before we were born yet did not complain. Shall we whine because we know it will return? It is Elysium enough for me, at any rate.
~ H. P. Lovecraft
Being able to breathe underwater would be sweet.
~ Cameron Bright
We started having more developers who wished they could develop on Roblox forever, but they were starting to go off to Google and get jobs. It struck us that this whole platform play, where the creators were powering the fun, we could wrap it into powering the monetization as well.
~ David Baszucki
I think I've been wishing for celebrity for so long that I've got used to being someone who's petitioning the establishment for acceptance... my whole schtick, my whole identity, is so wrapped up in being a petitioner that I don't really know how to react now that petition has been granted.
~ Toby Young
Rather than forgive, we can wish ill; rather than hope for repentance, we can instead hope that our enemies experience the wrath of God.
~ Meir Soloveichik
Flying is desire fulfilled.
~ Gregory Maguire
What's the different between a shooting star and a falling house? One which is propitious grants delicious wishes, the other which is vicious squishes witches.
~ Gregory Maguire
It's so easy to wish that we'd made an effort in the past, so that we'd happily be enjoying the benefit now, but when now is the time when that effort must be made, as it always is, that prospect is much less inviting.
~ Gretchen Rubin
She would have liked not to be alive, or to be always asleep.
~ Gustave Flaubert
This was how they wished they had been: each was creating an ideal into which he was now fitting his past life.
~ Gustave Flaubert
She plained of love, she longed for wings
~ Gustave Flaubert
But shouldn't a man know everything, excel at a host of different activities, initiate you into the intensities of passion, the refinements of life, all its mysteries? Yet this man taught her nothing, knew nothing, wished for nothing. He thought she was happy; and she resented him for that settled calm, that ponderous serenity, that very happiness which she herself brought him.
~ Gustave Flaubert
Elle aurait voulu ne plus vivre, ou continuellement dormir.
~ Gustave Flaubert
As long as necessity is socially dreamed, dreaming will remain a social necessity. The spectacle is the bad dream of a modern society in chains and ultimately expresses nothing more than its wish for sleep. The spectacle is the guardian of that sleep.
~ Guy Debord