
Top 17 Quotes About Ill Fated Love
#1. Love affair. Doesn't that sound so middle-aged? And also ill-fated. Like ill-fated is an understood prefix to love affair. Well, ill-fated is fine, as long as it's a meaty and fraught ill-fated love affair, not a pale and insipid one.
Laini Taylor
#2. Then there's the story of ill-fated love. It's universal.
Rita Moreno
#3. The origin of the conflict, frustration, and anxiety we experience does not lie in the nature of the world itself but in our distorted conceptions of the world.
Stephen Batchelor
#4. Believing in yourself ... is always the X factor in the equation of achieving greatness!
Timothy Pina
#5. Energies are to be expressed precisely with the person you don't get along with. The energies are already there in dealing with the person you do get along with. 'Not being able to get along' is a weakness.
Dada Bhagwan
#6. It is painful to remember what and who we've lost, but it's also comforting. Grief can become its own comfort...the moment when grief itself overtakes the one grieved. When they become one and the same, so that we fear grief's retreat as much as we feared the beloved's passing.
Jessica Mesman Griffith
#7. She was limp and pathetic and woozy and I loved her, I realised, even more because I knew how completely it was doomed.
Olivia Sudjic
#8. I don't walk on water unless its frozen.
Frank Davis
#9. One learns much more by writing fiction, because the insights come from those deeper subconscious levels where the greater and more interesting truths lie.
Francine Du Plessix Gray
#10. A kid who has just started to lie is taking the first step as a storyteller.
Young-Ha Kim
#11. There was an ill-fated aspect to all of his love's labours, however, for they required of their object a delicacy of intuition that he himself did not possess.
Eleanor Catton
#12. 1972 was a year of many pleasant and rewarding experiences for me:
Chuck Mangione
#13. Just as the thought of fire does not warm the body, so faith without love does not actualize the light of spiritual knowledge in the soul.
Maximus The Confessor
#14. By profession an observer of tones and gestures,
Walter Scott
#15. I think of myself as being a relatively intelligent man who is open to a lot of different things and I think that questioning our purpose in life and the meaning of existence is something that we all go through at some point.
Laurence Fishburne
#16. An idea without action is like a song without vocal.
Corine Timmer
#17. Today is the only today there will ever be, so you better make the most of it.
Helen Little
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