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  • #152
    J.K. Rowling
    “Numbing the pain for a while will make it worse when you finally feel it.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

  • #153
    C.S. Lewis
    “Mental pain is less dramatic than physical pain, but it is more common and also more hard to bear. The frequent attempt to conceal mental pain increases the burden: it is easier to say “My tooth is achingâ€� than to say “My heart is broken.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain

  • #154
    Elizabeth Wurtzel
    “That is all I want in life: for this pain to seem purposeful.”
    Elizabeth Wurtzel, Prozac Nation

  • #155
    Mark Twain
    “Of all the animals, man is the only one that is cruel. He is the only one that inflicts pain for the pleasure of doing it.”
    Mark Twain

  • #156
    Paulo Coelho
    “It takes a huge effort to free yourself from memory”
    Paulo Coelho, Aleph

  • #157
    Clementine von Radics
    “He used to love me, and now he’s just a stranger who happens to know all my secrets.”
    Clementine von Radics, Mouthful of Forevers

  • #158
    Clementine von Radics
    “Here’s the truth: It is hard to be in love with someone who is in love with someone else.”
    Clementine von Radics, Mouthful of Forevers

  • #159
    Clementine von Radics
    “You break the hearts
    of better people
    who get in your way.”
    Clementine von Radics, Mouthful of Forevers

  • #160
    Lee Child
    “You try that shit and i'll bend you over and i'll use Addison's head to hammer Perez up your ass like a nail”
    Lee Child, The Hard Way

  • #161
    Cassandra Clare
    “In my day, girls were robust, strapping creatures, not twigs like they are nowadays.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #162
    Jack L. Chalker
    “Nothing has taken more money or killed more people in the history of your race than religion,”
    Jack L. Chalker, The Return of Nathan Brazil

  • #163
    Beau Taplin
    “I never wanted a quiet, sensible sort of love. I wanted to be devoured.”
    Beau Taplin

  • #164
    AVA.
    “i can’t hold onto love. i’m not gentle enough. i always end up crushing the thing in between my fingertips.”
    AVA., you are safe here.

  • #165
    Subhasis Das
    “Don't cry because it is over
    Cry because you're Friendzoned”
    Subhasis Das, I.T. Hurts

  • #166
    Randy Pausch
    “When it comes to men who are romantically interested in you, it’s really simple. Just ignore everything they say and only pay attention to what they do.”
    Randy Pausch, The Last Lecture

  • #167
    Pete Wentz
    “The hardest thing about depression is that it is addictive. It begins to feel uncomfortable not to be depressed. You feel guilty for feeling happy.”
    Pete Wentz

  • #168
    Jen Lancaster
    “Owning a dog is slightly less expensive than being addicted to crack.”
    Jen Lancaster, Bitter Is the New Black: Confessions of a Condescending, Egomaniacal, Self-Centered Smartass, Or, Why You Should Never Carry A Prada Bag to the Unemployment Office
    tags: dogs

  • #169
    Ethlie Ann Vare
    “My fear of abandonment is exceeded only by my terror of intimacy.”
    Ethlie Ann Vare

  • #170
    “RTYFGUUHJILKK;”
    elyse pearl

  • #171
    Susan Forward
    “Perfectionist parents seem to operate under the illusion that if they can just get their children to be perfect, they will be a perfect family. They put the burden of stability on the child to avoid facing the fact that they, as parents, cannot provide it. The child fails and becomes the scapegoat for family problems. Once again, the child is saddled with the blame.”
    Susan Forward Ph.D, Toxic Parents: Overcoming Their Hurtful Legacy and Reclaiming Your Life

  • #172
    Haruki Murakami
    “Nobody likes being alone that much. I don't go out of my way to make friends, that's all. It just leads to disappointment. ”
    Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood

  • #173
    Clementine von Radics
    “We are not in love. Not the way I’ve been told
    being in love feels like. But we have been sleeping
    beside each other for so many nights and I
    am the most beautiful doormat you have ever
    walked over.”
    Clementine von Radics

  • #174
    Clementine von Radics
    “In my struggle to survive I hurt others. Apologies do not make good bandages”
    Clementine von Radics, Mouthful of Forevers

  • #175
    Jennifer Starzec
    “I often wished that more people understood the invisible side of things. Even the people who seemed to understand, didn't really.”
    Jennifer Starzec, Determination

  • #176
    Heidi Cullinan
    “When you have an invisible disease, your sickness isn’t your biggest problem. What you end up battling more than anything else, every single day, is other people.”
    Heidi Cullinan, Carry the Ocean

  • #177
    Fernando Pessoa
    “When all by myself, I can think of all kinds of clever remarks, quick comebacks to what no one said, and flashes of witty sociability with nobody. But all of this vanishes when I face someone in the flesh: I lose my intelligence, I can no longer speak, and after half an hour I just feel tired. Talking to people makes me feel like sleeping. Only my ghostly and imaginary friends, only the conversations I have in my dreams, are genuinely real and substantial.”
    Fernando Pessoa

  • #178
    William Arthur Ward
    “A true friend knows your weaknesses but shows you your strenghs; feels your fears but fortifies your faith; sees your anxieties but frees your spirit; recognizes your disabilities but emphasizes your possibilities.”
    William Arthur Ward

  • #179
    Mercedes Lackey
    “I'm tired of having to struggle for what seems to come easily to everyone else.”
    Mercedes Lackey, Arrow's Flight

  • #180
    Winifred Gallagher
    “Temperamentally anxious people can have a hard time staying motivated, period, because their intense focus on their worries distracts them from their goals.”
    Winifred Gallagher, Rapt: Attention and the Focused Life

  • #181
    “We are the girls with anxiety disorders, filled appointment books, five-year plans. We take ourselves very, very seriously. We are the peacemakers, the do-gooders, the givers, the savers. We are on time, overly prepared, well read, and witty, intellectually curious, always movingâ€� We pride ourselves on getting as little sleep as possible and thrive on self-deprivation. We drink coffee, a lot of it. We are on birth control, Prozac, and multivitaminsâ€� We are relentless, judgmental with ourselves, and forgiving to others. We never want to be as passive-aggressive as our mothers, never want to marry men as uninspired as our fathersâ€� We are the daughters of the feminists who said, “You can be anything,â€� and we heard, “You have to be everything.”
    Courtney Martin



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