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Wallow Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Wallowing on the smooth surface of their self-satisfaction, many are merely counting the shadows on the wall of their ennui, adding up the numerous illusions and indulging in the comforting lies and ignoring the unpleasant truths. (“Bread and Satelliteâ€�)”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Many people cannot love themselves because they only love the illusions that they make of themselves. They merely like to wallow around in the narcissistic cocoon delusively constructed with the bits and pieces of their deceptions. ("Being my best friend" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Robin Hobb
“If one bad thing befell me, I immediately linked it to every bad thing that had happened in the last week or might happen in the coming week. And when I became sad, I was prone to wallow in grief, piling up my woes and sprawling on them like a dragon on a hoard.”
Robin Hobb, Fool's Assassin

Kamand Kojouri
“Why wait to forgive and let go only after you have sufficiently wallowed in your despair? Why not forgive and let go now?”
Kamand Kojouri

“We don't go back to wallow, we go back to undo the lies that are back there that are holding its captive from living a wondrous and full life.”
Darlene Ouimet

A. Lynn
“In the darkness, she listened to the silence. She wallowed in the beautiful nothing it made.”
A. Lynn, Itsy's Ugly

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“The world brazenly touts freedom as both the inalienable right and morally liberating justification to mindlessly play in the filth that lies all around me. And the slight bit of sanity that yet remains within me asks, ‘what raging madness would prompt me to incessantly wallow in the very things that will eventually swallow me?”
Craig D. Lounsbrough, An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Only God understands how incredibly far we’ve fallen, and only God understands how incredibly far we can rise. And only we can determine if we’re going to wallow in the mediocrity that is born of the refusal to understand either.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Rasheed Ogunlaru
“It is better to revel in life than to wallow in it.”
Rasheed Ogunlaru

Greg Keyes
“Might-have and mud are fine places to wallow”
Greg Keyes, Lord of Souls

Ali Hazelwood
“The therapist I once talked with but never went back to, because the copay was too steep even with Dad's health insurance, would probably call this wallowing. Unhealthy. Destructive. But I'm not so sure.

I treasure my newfound feelings, Hoard them. Every once in a while I study them, turn them around, squint at them like they're a ripe piece of fruit, plucked from a mysterious tree that shouldn't even be growing in my yard. When I pop them in my mouth to swallow them whole, they taste bitter and delicious.”
Ali Hazelwood, Love, Theoretically

Beth Ramsay
“It’s okay to wallow and whine; it’s healthy! To a POINT. If something didn’t go your way, and you want to whine and complain, go ahead. But set a time where you are not allowed to complain any more. If it’s 10:30 a.m., then you can allow yourself to moan and groan and feel terrible until 12:00 noon. Then that’s IT. No more. Never again. OVER. Move on.”
Beth Ramsay, #Networking is people looking for people looking for people

Graeme Simsion
“The day might come when I had nothing but memories, and the choice of whether to indulge my romantic side and wallow in them, or my cynical side and reflect on the reliability.”
Graeme Simsion, The Best of Adam Sharp

“I wondered how many years they would wallow in the mud before they realized there was something more to life than fleeting pleasures. Some would end up like me, throwing their lives away for the rush and thrill of it. I wondered how long it would take them to find out the best that drugs, alcohol, and partying had to offer was fleeting, temporary satisfaction that led to dependency and a compromised ability to find joy without those things. The more they turned to those things, the more their emotional, social, and psychological wellbeing would become dependent on them, and the harder it would be to be happy without them.”
Michael J Heil, Pursued: God’s relentless pursuit and a drug addict’s journey to finding purpose

“You wallow in abusive relationships because that’s all you have in that moment. You need something darker to bring you to truth.”
Dominic Riccitello