Top 15 Being Unreachable Quotes
#2. Zen is the game of insight, the game of discovering who you are beneath the social masks.
Reginald Horace Blyth
#3. One in whom persuasion and belief
Had ripened into faith, and faith become
A passionate intuition.
William Wordsworth
#4. By the way, in that same session an ad popped up that said, "Tired of masturbating?" I thought, "Nope. Try me again in about one-hundred-fifty years.
Adam Carolla
#5. Loneliness doesn't come from being alone, but from being surrounded by people who can't understand you. A deep feeling of isolation comes when you realize that even the person standing right next to you is unreachable.
Anonymous
#6. The return to a favorite novel is generally tied up with changes in oneself that must be counted as improvements, but have the feel of losses. It is like going back to a favorite house, country, person; nothing is where it belongs, including one's heart.
Mary McCarthy
#7. Our growing, robust economy is able to provide the average American citizen access to the best social program there is - a steady job.
J. D. Hayworth
#8. If she were meeting him for the first time and he looked at her like that, she would be spinning on her heel and on the run before you could say Kentucky Derby.
Thea Harrison
#10. We may have failed to teach our children right from wrong, but we've done a great job of teaching self-esteem!
Roy Moore
#11. I love long flights. The feeling of being completely unreachable is something I savor, and the limbolike state of being, having departed but not arrived, somehow allows me to catch up with myself, to regroup and check in.
Alan Cumming
#12. I am on the right wing of the middle of the road and with a strong radical bias.
Tony Benn
#13. The more reverence we have for the Word of God, the more joy we shall find in it.
Matthew Henry
#14. I like to be somewhere at least where you can see a few girls around once in a while, even if they're only scratching their arms or blowing their noses or even just giggling or something.
J.D. Salinger
#15. It gets easier when you've met and dealt with your own grief. It gets easier, but it'll probably never be easy.
Scot Gardner
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