Quotes About Struggle
My ego has been trampled on more times than an old cigarette butt in the gutter
~ Virginie Despentes
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La vie se joue souvent en deux manches: dans un premier temps, elle t'endort en te faisant croire que tu gères, et sur la deuxième partie, quand elle te voit détendu et désarmé, elle repasse les plats et te défonce.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Il est difficile de voir quelqu'un obtenir ce que le monde désire, et de devoir le consoler, en prime.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Tu connais l'effet que je fais au mecs: les premiers mois, ils adorent ça, que j'aille si mal et ils veulent toujours m'aider. Seulement point trop n'en faut: trop de douleur pourrait tacher le canapé...
~ Virginie Despentes
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She's lost her links to her old world, but she has never felt close to the one she's in now. She's torn in different directions, at a loss.
~ Virginie Despentes
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C'est de l'amour qu'il veut lui faire entrer dans le corps et elle s'ouvre autant que possible. En même temps, elle se sent désolée. Son corps est encombrant, elle est enterrée vive sous lui. Nausée.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Resulta asombroso y, como poco, moderno, que sea un dominante el que venga a quejarse de que el dominado no pone bastante de su parte…
~ Virginie Despentes
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Men are trapped in a different dichotomy, that which gives them a hard-on must remain a problem. Above all, no reconciliation. Because a peculiar thing about men is that they tend to despise that which they desire, as well as despising themselves for the physical manifestation of that desire.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Life is often a game of two halves: in the first half it lulls you, makes you think you're in control; in the second, when it sees you're relaxed and helpless, it comes around again and grinds you to a pulp.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Mais elle a le bide troué, et son nuage s'engouffre dedans.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Pero, en mi corta experiencia, los clientes estaban llenos de humanidad, de fragilidad, de angustia. Y eso, después, se te queda pegado como un remordimiento.
~ Virginie Despentes
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El capitalismo es una religión igualitarista, puesto que nos somete a todos y nos lleva a todos a sentirnos atrapados, como lo están todas las mujeres.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Why are certain people determined to fuck up their lives while for others it seems so easy to do things the way they are supposed to be done?
~ Virginie Despentes
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C'est quand même épatant, et pour le moins moderne, un dominant qui vient chialer que le dominé n'y met pas assez du sien...
~ Virginie Despentes
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cuántos artículos en los últimos veinte años se han escrito sobre las mujeres que dan miedo a los hombres, sobre las que se han quedado solas, las que han sido castigadas por su ambición o su singularidad? Como si ser viuda, estar sola o abandonada en tiempos de guerra, o ser maltratadafuera una invención reciente. Siempre hemos tenido que arreglárnoslas sin la ayuda de nadie
~ Virginie Despentes
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Men of my age live in a state of continual desperation.
~ Vita Sackville-West
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Fortune, until now kind to me, begins to wear a frowning face.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
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The will of angry gods, an unknown force, are dragging me along, despite myself.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
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Sometimes blood, for the sake of sparing it, is spilled.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
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At the same time, he must struggle hard to acquire these things — firstly, knowledge, and secondly, wealth. It is his duty, and if he does not do his duty, he is nobody. A householder who does not struggle to get wealth is immoral. If he is lazy and content to lead an idle life, he is immoral, because upon him depend hundreds. If he gets riches, hundreds of others will be thereby supported.
~ Vivekananda
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I dare say, in the vast majority of cases, it would be found that it was misery that taught more than happiness, it was poverty that taught more than wealth, it was blows that brought out their inner fire more than praise.
~ Vivekananda
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At the same time, he must struggle hard to acquire these things — firstly, knowledge, and secondly, wealth. It is his duty, and if he does not do his duty, he is nobody. A householder who does not struggle to get wealth is immoral. If he is
~ Vivekananda
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A householder who does not struggle to get wealth is immoral. If
~ Vivekananda
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for the householder who struggles to become rich by good means and for good purposes is doing practically the same thing for the attainment of salvation as the anchorite does in his cell when he is praying;
~ Vivekananda
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