Top 13 Jiddisch Taal Quotes
#1. Every incident chips away at your limit. Every time you choose to stay, it makes the next time that much harder to leave. Eventually, you lose sight of your limit altogether, because you start to think, 'I've lasted five years now. What's five more?
Colleen Hoover
#2. They washed their hands in one basin. Clare touched hers under the water. "Which are my fingers and which are yours?" he said, looking up. "They are very much mixed." "They are all yours," said she, very prettily,
Thomas Hardy
#3. Every want I fulfilled and every desire was quenched. I wanted for nothing. Except attention.
Fisher Amelie
#4. "I dream of your smile." He follows the curve as if he's an artist. "I've thought about you every night since the first night we met."
Katie McGarry
#5. I am without illusions; what would the Senate do with me, an inexperienced legislator who lacks the faculty of self-deception, essential requisite for wanting to guide others?
Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa
#6. At present, the potential causal role that the availability of choice has in making people into maximizers is pure speculation. If the speculation is correct, we ought to find that in cultures in which choice is less ubiquitous and extensive than it is in the U.S., there should be fewer maximizers.
Barry Schwartz
#7. No one dies from loneliness, but I really hope you would die alone. Regretting every moment of your life for letting me go
Mohamed Ghazi
#8. Schopenhauer's Will-to-live, commendable as it may seem as a hypothesis, is too overwrought in the proving to be anything more than another intellectual labyrinth for specialists in perplexity. Comparatively, Zapffe's principles are non-technical and could never arouse the passion of professors
Thomas Ligotti
#9. Money is like fire. It is only good when there's just the right amount of it, when it's properly contained and under your control.
Vera Nazarian
#10. You know, I Google search my own name because I'm so self-obsessed!
Eddie McClintock
#11. A human act once set in motion flows on forever to the great account. Our deathlessness is in what we do, not in what we are.
George Meredith
#12. He felt rather like someone lying in a bath after all the water has run out, witless, almost dead.
Malcolm Lowry
#13. Walking and walking across the world he will gradually find consolation, and one day, when he is too fatigued to take another step, he will realize that he cannot escape sorrow, he will have to tame it, so it doesn't harass him.
Isabel Allende