Top 15 Quotes About Someone Always Playing The Victim
#1. With uncontrived sincerity he said, "I want to know you." That was one of the nicest things anyone had ever said to me.
Dan Harris
#2. Happiness comes in many forms - in the company of good friends, in the feeling you get when you make someone else's dream come true, or in the promise of hope renewed. It's okay to let yourself be happy because you never know how fleeting that happiness might be.
Lucas Scott
#3. Scholars, street knowledge, Carter kids stuck in the projects.
Big Pun
#4. What is the elevation of the soul? A prompt, delicate, certain feeling for all that is beautiful, all that is grand; a quick resolution to do the greatest good by the smallest means; a great benevolence joined to a great strength and great humility.
Johann Kaspar Lavater
#5. But sometimes, too, you have this little feeling of knowing, this fuzzy, gnawing sense that someone will become a major something in your life. You just know that theirs will be a life you will enter and become a part of.
Deb Caletti
#6. I've seen a lot of friends who have a lot of great projects, whether it's a script or a play or whatever, and it is a great project and they have great people involved, and they can't make it.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
#7. Your rewards will be determined by the extent of your contribution, that is your service to others.
Earl Nightingale
#8. I don't trust a girl that doesn't eat. I find that a little sketchy.
Miles Teller
#9. In the '60s when I was a student, there was this campaign to destroy 75 percent of the old buildings in Paris, replacing them with modern architecture. I realized this as a dangerous utopia. This modern vision did not understand the richness of the city. Thankfully, such destruction did not happen.
Christian De Portzamparc
#10. The nature of the ego is to misuse whatever authority one has.
Dada Bhagwan
#11. Mysteries make one dream of unendurable bewitchments, they have the fragrance of something quite, quite unspeakably beautiful.
Robert Walser
#12. They were eight whole dollars," she huffed, "And eight is the biggest number there is, and so I took it. Then it's free.
Anonymous
#13. The reading of good books could soothe human stupidity, the problem is that human stupidity does not like to read.
Carl William Brown