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Painting is an attempt to come to terms with life. There are as many solutions as there are human beings
— George Tooker
Yeah, all those things, responsibility, pressure. It's a bit stressful. I try and come to terms with it by not thinking about it.
— Joe Strummer
I had to come to terms with the fact that I wouldn't have peace with myself until I found a way to like myself.
— Michael Barbarulo
I've come more to terms with the fact that I sound like myself. No matter what I do, I sound like myself.
— Sondre Lerche
The patterns have become unmistakable and undeniable ... We have to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice in America.
— Hillary Clinton
The Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism and modern civilization.
— Pope Pius IX
No high-minded painter of the last fifty years has been able to come to terms with his art without coming to terms with the problem of cubism.
— Walter Darby Bannard
We can't choose our poetic fathers any more than our biological ones - but we can choose how to come to terms with them.
— Rodger Kamenetz
As a novelist, I have always been interested in how people come to terms with difficult, life-altering events.
— Christina Baker Kline
You had to grow into your own significance - or come to terms with the lack of it.
— Guy Gavriel Kay
As my mom has said, when one person is unhappy, it usually means two people are unhappy but that one has not come to terms with it yet.
— Mindy Kaling
I don't like to dwell on regrets. They tell you that you have not come to terms with what you've done.
— Joel Dicker
Magic is difficult to describe, to understand and to come to terms with and many people don't want to feel different or unusual.
— Mhairi Simon
It has taken me most of my adult life to come to terms with who I am. To do that, I had to break free of attitudes that brought me down.
— Janet Jackson
I learned years ago to come to terms with having so much done for me by others.
— Christopher Reeve
Meet my future. Her name is Bianca. Come to terms with it. My advice would be to get on her good side.
— R.K. Lilley
There are always a few such people who demand the utmost of life and yet cannot come to terms with its stupidity and crudeness.
— Hermann Hesse
The Catholic Church has never really come to terms with women. What I object to is being treated either as Madonnas or Mary Magdalenes.
— Shirley Williams
I think that when we wrestle with death ... we start fearing life, because then we come to terms with something that is inevitable.
— Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
I think my desire to imagine a future for this site came out of trying to come to terms with the emotions that day aroused.
— Michael Arad
Woman, or more precisely put, perhaps, marriage, is the representative of life with which you are meant to come to terms.
— Franz Kafka
You must come to terms with the reality that nothing outside ourselves, be it people or things is actually responsible for our happiness.
— Mary Edwards Walker
I had to come to terms with my failure as an artist ... I had to find a way for myself.
— Tracey Emin
Much of what we see in the universe ... starts out as imaginary. Often you must imagine something before you can come to terms with it.
— Clifford D. Simak
My mum always used to say you couldn't see where you were going until you'd come to terms with where you'd been.
— Garrett Leigh
He sighed. It had come to this. He was a responsible authority, and people could use terms like "core values" at him with impunity.
— Terry Pratchett
Only the individual who has come to terms with his self can have a dispassionate attitude toward the world.
— Eric Hoffer
At the age of five she has already come to terms with one of the life's harshest lessons: that the world isn't fair.
— Tabitha Suzuma
One of the things that was kind of shocking for humans ... was to come to terms with was the fact that, hey, we may not be the center of the universe.
— Kevin J. Anderson
To come to terms with our beginning requires a truthful story to acquire the skills to live in gratitude rather than resentment for the gift of life.
— Stanley Hauerwas
I've come to terms with it, it knows I know.
— Rod McKuen
Fame is fleeting. Sometimes people like you, sometimes they don't. Not all people are going to like you and you have to come to [terms] with that.
— Patrick Dempsey
Loving an old bachelor is always a no-win situation, and you come to terms with that early on, or you go away.
— Jean Harris
Why when people are on their deathbed, they finally come to terms with life?
— Anthony Liccione
I am certainly not perfect. I don't think you should try to be perfect for anyone. When you come to terms with that, then you're OK.
— Ashley Greene
All investors must come to terms with the relentless continuity of the investment process.
— Seth Klarman
A pear should come to the table popped with juice,
Ripened in warmth and served in warmth. On terms
Like these, autumn beguiles the fatalist. — Wallace Stevens
Ripened in warmth and served in warmth. On terms
Like these, autumn beguiles the fatalist. — Wallace Stevens
You must come to terms with your wholeself. the wholeness which exceeds all our virtue and all our vice.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
It's hard to come to terms with the fact that you aren't going to be loved the way you want to be loved.
— Amy Harmon
If you want freedom you have to come to terms with being okay in the now doing nothing.
— Doug Duncan
By visiting patients in their home, by helping them come to terms with their illness, I could heal when I could not cure.
— Abraham Verghese
To be free, to come to terms with our lives, we have to have a direct experience of ourselves as we really are, warts and all.
— Mark Epstein
I think America as a whole has come more to terms with separating war from the warrior.
— Jeffrey Dunn
Drake is my own personal suicide, and the sooner I except that, the sooner I can come to terms with my loner status at the school library
— Addison Moore
The paradigm shift happens when we come to terms with the fact that the world doesn't revolve around us.
— Mark Batterson
I asked. I was quiet then, letting him come to terms with it.
— Diana Gabaldon
Witches can generally come to terms with what actually is, instead of insisting on what ought to be.
— Terry Pratchett
He loved Ty Grady with all there was to give of his heart, and in the end, all it had taken was one wink for Zane to finally come to terms with it. As
— Madeleine Urban
It takes time, but you come to terms with the fact that you were blessed, having once had it at all.
— Kristen Ashley
I think I needed the resilience of approaching my late 30s to come to terms with the resilience I required to learn to sing.
— Philip Selway
One's first step in wisdom is to question everything - and one's last is to come to terms with everything.
— Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Somewhere along the line, he'd come to terms with the fact that the more dangerous Ty seemed, the hotter he was. Zane had no regrets.
— Abigail Roux
I am at war with the living, I have come to terms with the dead.
— Hamilcar Barca
I have had to come to terms with wearing glasses.
— Lucinda Williams
If global extinction is to be avoided, woman must unite and come to terms with their destiny.
— Frederick Lenz
Visual representation of it is essential if we're to come to terms with what it is we've done.
— Alex Cox
Production is something I've never come to terms with.
— Robyn Hitchcock
Adolescence involves our nutty-desperate-ecstatic-rash psychological efforts to come to terms with new bodies and outrageous urges.
— Judith Viorst
I don't think I've ever come to terms with not having had a father around, and that's why I made so many mistakes with men.
— Amanda Eliasch
We wanted peace and we wanted to come to terms with the Israelis.
— Benjamin Netanyahu