Quotes About Void
A time had come, or was coming. He could feel drawing closer, feel its predator breath on his back. So he must face, and perhaps take strength from the power that had awakened here. e must access it fully. Perhaps then, the gate of his dreams and nightmares would open and the void be sensed within himself could be filled.
~ Storm Constantine
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The Khaster that should have been had disappeared deep inside him.
~ Storm Constantine
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I spun around: the room was so empty, I wasn't even in it.
~ Stuart Land
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In space … no one can hear your bad jokes.
~ Susan Choi
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Worry is something you create ... to fill a void [of] faith
~ Mitch Albom
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Worry is something you create. Why would we create worry? To fill a void. A void of what? Faith.
~ Mitch Albom
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but her absence was like a character in it.
~ Mitch Albom
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Worry is something you create." "Why would we create worry?" "To fill a void." "A void of what?" "Faith.
~ Mitch Albom
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We are but an ephemeral bubble drifting on the surface of an endless void. Yet I can think of no bubble more beautiful.
~ Miyuki Miyabe
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With the help of the janitor he screwed on to the side of the desk a pencil sharpener - that highly satisfying, highly philosophical implement that goes ticonderoga-ticonderoga, feeding on the yellow finish and sweet wood, and ends up in a kind of soundlessly spinning ethereal void as we all must.
~ Nabokov Vladimir
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A desert is a place without expectation.
~ Nadine Gordimer
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It is part of our nature to survive. Faith is an instinctive response to aspects of existence that we cannot explain by any other means - be it the moral void we perceive in the universe, the certainty of death, the mystery of the origin of things, the meaning of our own lives or the absence of meaning.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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El tiempo pasa más aprisa cuando más vacío está.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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existence that we cannot explain by any other means, be it the moral void we perceive in the universe, the certainty of death, the mystery of the origin of things, the meaning of our lives, or the absence of meaning. These are basic and extremely simple aspects of existence, but our limitations prevent us from responding in an unequivocal way and for that reason we generate an emotional response, as a defense mechanism. It's pure biology.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Faith is an instinctive response to aspects of existence that we cannot explain by any other means - be it the moral void we perceive in the universe, the certainty of death, the mystery of the origin of things, the meaning of our own lives, or the absence of meaning.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Time goes faster the more hollow it is.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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It wasn't that she stopped being nice; she stopped being anything
~ Caroline B. Cooney
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The room was empty without him. No, the
~ Carolyn Brown
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It was like she was so empty there wasn't even a feeling or thought in her.
~ Carson McCullers
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Or maybe there was no one there at all and you'd gone out so no matter how hard I shouted there was no one there.
~ Caryl Churchill
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when cultural stories remain hidden and untold, they tend to disappear, at least temporarily, leaving one with a void of information about the self. (p.38)
~ Catherine Richardson
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nobody understood that no amount of makeup, fresh air or shopping was going to fill the hole in her heart.
~ Cecelia Ahern
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High-ceilinged empty rooms make a terrible impression on first entering a house.
~ Thomas Bernhard
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He had had enough of the wide-eyed dead.
~ Thomas Harris
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