
Courage' isn't the kinds of word you use to describe yourself, Nick, even if we both know it's true. That only works if other people are saying it. —
Lisa Belkin

Music's all right John, but you'll never make a living out of it. —
John Lennon

It is both theoretically and practically very impossible to have a happy ending in life as long as the death exists. —
Mehmet Murat Ildan

I want to kill myself, to escape from responsiblity, to crawl
abjectly back into the womb. —
Sylvia Plath

He read at wine, he read in bed, He read aloud, had he the breath, His every thought was with the dead, And so he read himself to death. —
F Scott Fitzgerald

When you moved, I felt squeezed with a wild infatuation and protectiveness. We are one. Nothing, not even death, can change that. —
Suzanne Finnamore

We rarely grow when we're happy, we grow when we hurt. —
Maggie Q

Perhaps what distinguishes humans from other animals is that humans have learned to cling more
abjectly to life —
John Gray, Doug Platt

Good relentlessly calls us to accountability,
abjectly refusing to hand us free passes for poor choices and unethical decisions. —
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Deny human rights, and however little you may wish to do so, you will find yourself
abjectly kneeling at the feet of that old-world god, Force. —
Auberon Herbert

Never ask a man his opinion of a woman's dress when he is desperately and
abjectly in love with the wearer. —
Rudyard Kipling

Just give me more, better memories to replace the bad ones. I'll be back to normal before we know it. —
A.R. Von