Quotes About Anguish
After great pain, a formal feeling comes.
~ Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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O, dreadful is the check intense the agony When the ear begins to hear and the eye begins to see; When the pulse begins to throb, the brain to think again, The soul to feel the flesh and the flesh to feel the chain. Yet I would lose no sting, would wish no torture less; The more that anguish racks the earlier it will bless; And robed in fires of Hell, or bright with heavenly shine If it but herald Death, the vision is divine
~ Emily Jane Bront
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In his prime the Hollywood screenwriter was one of the tragic figures of our age, evoking the special anguish that arises from feeling sorry for oneself while making large amounts of money.
~ ballard j g v
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Tu n'es pas venue. Je t'ai attendue des heures ou des jours, je ne sais. Je ne le sais pas parce que j'ai cessé d'être moi-même pour devenir une masse uniquement sensible à ton absence, comme si dans le vide pouvait se former un monceau de douleur, d'angoisses, comme si le néant avait un être.
~ Baltasar Porcel
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Other women bow their heads and suffer in silence. They go on living, mortally wounded but resigned, weeping often but with no desire to strike back against the person who has injured them, praying for him and cherishing their memories until their last breath. That is love, true love, the love the angels know ...
~ Balzac Honore
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Flowers and light, hope and excitement all suddenly seemed like things that were very distant from me, and I was trapped inside a deep, putrid, and bloody darkness.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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Her life was like a pale shadow of life, given form by innumerable layers of anguish.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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Susan could feel his anguish radiating through the fingers that held hers so tightly. She was close enough to him to know what he was feeling far more than fear for his mother's life. He hadn't seen the woman in fifteen years. At that moment, he was deeply regretting the separation.
~ Barbara Delinsky
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I still hadn't cried. It wasn't that kind of pain yet. Mostly, it was just this total feeling of emptiness in my gut. Like a cannonball had been shot cleanly through my middle. And I swear to god, I actually remember reaching under my sweatshirt and touching my stomach to see if you could feel the hole from the outside.
~ Barbara Park
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Serenity is the great and true antidote against anguish and fear, and today, more than ever, it is the architect's duty to make of it a permanent guest in the home, no matter how sumptuous or how humble.
~ barragan luis ii
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I just need a second to collect myself. Just a —listen to me!— —fucking ruined my life!— Just a second.
~ Barry Lyga
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The dying does not amount to much ... it is the thinking about it that hurts.
~ baum l frank ii
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I wanted to ask God to help me but I could utter only words, dark, useless words which fell on the floor beside me and rolled off into the corners and underneath the bed.
~ Beatrice Sparks
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Because I've been on the receiving end of infidelity, I know how much it hurts.
~ Rachel Hunter
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I am extremely frustrated with my son Ishaan Khattar being referred to as 'Kapur' time and again in the media. I am anguished and feel helpless.
~ Rajesh Khattar
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But for a song like 'Paprika,' I typically feel like I need to experience anguish a lot of the time to feel like I've put in enough hard work.
~ Michelle Zauner
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Let's face it, writing is hell.
~ William Styron
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I know that my life is going to be hell from here on.
~ Susan Smith
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I know how it feels to be helpless and it is the biggest fear one can experience.
~ Shriya Pilgaonkar
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I don't know you anymore! Anakin, you're breaking my heart! You're going down a path I can't follow!
~ George Lucas
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In this place you could not feel anything, except pain and foreknowledge of pain.
~ George Orwell
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De qué otra forma puede explicarse la interminable secuencia de desastres, sufrimiento gratuito, desolación pública y privada que caracteriza a la condición humana?
~ George Steiner
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The circumstances of my life are paralyzing.
~ Georges Bataille
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She was crying, with wild entreaty, the way one vomits.
~ Georges Bataille
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