Quotes About Emotion
He's always with me, he and all his beauty and his cruelty.
~ Dorothy Parker
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They are sad books, filled with sad and skinless people. There are some who do not like such books. The world, too, is crowded with the sorrowful and the sensitive. There are many who do not like such a world.
~ Dorothy Parker
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I wish he were dead. That's a terrible wish. That's a lovely wish. If he were dead, he would be mine. If he were dead, I would never think of now and the last few weeks. I would remember only the lovely times. It would be all beautiful. I wish he were dead. I wish he were dead, dead, dead.
~ Dorothy Parker
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And couldn't it be I was young and mad If ever my heart on my sleeve I wore? There's many to claw at a heart unclad, And little the wonder it ripped and tore.
~ Dorothy Parker
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If all the tears you shed so lavishly Were gathered, as they left each brimming eye. And were collected in a crystal sea, The envious ocean would curl up and dry -
~ Dorothy Parker
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She picked up the book from the bedside. A stray quotation from Peter should always be sought first in John Donne. She found it there, quite quickly. Methinks I lied all winter when I swore My love was infinite, if spring makes it more.
~ Dorothy Sayers
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Murder could be a psychological alternative to suicide.
~ Dorothy Simpson
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My capacity for happiness, he added, you could fit into a matchbox without taking out the matches first
~ Douglas Adams
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Beauty doesn't have to be about anything. What's a vase about? What's a sunset or a flower about? What, for that matter, is Mozart's Twenty-third Piano Concerto about ?
~ Douglas Adams
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Aberystwyth (n.) A nostalgic yearning which is in itself more pleasant than the thing being yearned for.
~ Douglas Adams
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Sempre há um momento em que você começa a se desapaixonar, seja por uma pessoa ou uma ideia ou uma causa, mesmo que seja um momento que você só narra para si mesmo anos após o acontecimento: uma coisinha pequena, uma palavra errada, uma nota desafinada, que significa que as coisas nunca mais serão exatamente as mesmas.
~ Douglas Adams
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Life! Don't talk to me about life!
~ Douglas Adams
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Life',said Marvin,'don't talk to me about life
~ Douglas Adams
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Ah, a vida - disse Marvin, lúgubre. - Pode-se odiá-la ou ignorá-la, mas é impossível gostar dela.
~ Douglas Adams
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in most cases, however, the terror was extremely short-lived, as was the person experiencing the terror.
~ Douglas Adams
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As he grinned his heart screamed unbearably
~ Douglas Adams
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Anyone who can go through Hyde Park on a summer's evening and not feel moved by it is probably going through in an ambulance with the sheet pulled over their face.
~ Douglas Adams
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Life,' said Marvin, 'don't talk to me about life.
~ Douglas Adams
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I think you ought to know I'm feeling very depressed,' it said. Its voice was low and hopeless.
~ Douglas Adams
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Life,' said Marvin dolefully, 'loathe it or ignore it, you can't like it.
~ Douglas Adams
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Life," said Marvin, "don't talk to me about life." He
~ Douglas Adams
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There is scarcely anything in this world which can more turn or bend hither and thither the ways of men than music," said Calvin.
~ Douglas Bond
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Is it the beloved who evokes love, or the lover who has love to give?
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
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There was more pleasure in one kiss from the man I loved than in thousand nights with a stranger.
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
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