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Not knowing why is the hardest part.
— Kate Le Vann
i don't know why
i split myself open
for others knowing
sewing myself up
hurts this much
afterwards — Rupi Kaur
i split myself open
for others knowing
sewing myself up
hurts this much
afterwards — Rupi Kaur
Why ask? Why doubt what you cannot help knowing? Why use words when words cannot express what one feels?
— Leo Tolstoy
In psychotherapy it is the myth of knowing this why as precondition for change which defeats its own purpose.
— Paul Watzlawick
That you don't make war without knowing why.
— Tim O'Brien
He began to understand why some people feared the dark so much. The sheer helplessness of not knowing what was right in front of you was terrifying.
— Matthew Reilly
I think that's why I write - the not knowing and the blasted good feeling I get out of it all.
— Chila Woychik
I like the idea of everybody knowing each other; you know why you're doing things.
— Daniel Woodrell
We need to respect the fact that it is possible to know without knowing why we know and accept that - sometimes - we're better off that way. 1.
— Malcolm Gladwell
Wisdom is having things right in your life
and knowing why. — William Stafford
and knowing why. — William Stafford
I dream about you every night. It's torture."
"Why torture?"
"Because I wake up knowing I didn't actually touch you. — Edie Harris
"Why torture?"
"Because I wake up knowing I didn't actually touch you. — Edie Harris
Real knowledge, true knowledge, comes from knowing why.
— Thomas Lewis
There is something more dangerous than the death of one's body. It is "the undiscovered self"; being alive without knowing why.
— Israelmore Ayivor
He still thinks that knowing why might help. He doesn't yet know that the reason will never be good enough.
— Ally Condie
Verily, men do foolish things thoughtlessly, knowing not why; but no woman doeth aught without a reason.
— Gelett Burgess
Life's two most important questions are Why? and Why not? The trick is knowing which one to ask.
— Gordon Livingston
Knowing your intention is key in all things. If you want to meditate, it's important to know why you want to meditate.
— Lodro Rinzler
If you hate something thoroughly without knowing why, you can be sure there is something of it in your own nature.
— Christian Friedrich Hebbel
Knowing why you are is your purpose.
Knowing who you are is your style.
Knowing what you are is your character — Debasish Mridha
Knowing who you are is your style.
Knowing what you are is your character — Debasish Mridha
The only things one can admire at length are those one admires without knowing why.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
God loves us and has adopted us exactly as we are, knowing every single thing about us. And if He's not ashamed of us, then why should we be?
— Matt Chandler
You knew...and that is why it hurts so bad.
— Shannon L. Alder
If the masses can love without knowing why, they also hate without much foundation.
— William Shakespeare
Many people come and go,
knowing not why they ever did so.
A miserable thing can it be -
unconscious of why thy Creator made thee. — James Bergson
knowing not why they ever did so.
A miserable thing can it be -
unconscious of why thy Creator made thee. — James Bergson
Why do people do that to gifted people? Is it jealousy? Fear? Both, maybe. But this kid had the advantage of knowing how good he was.
— Stephen King
Far more difficult than implementing change is figuring out what works, understanding why it works, grasping when to change, and knowing when not to.
— James C. Collins
Do you struggle with confusion? Not knowing which way to go? Here's why: We turn to means (help of creation, our own mind) before turning to God.
— Yasmin Mogahed
Don't die not knowing why you lived.
— Duaine Johnson
we all try to silence painful emotions. but when we succeed in feeling nothing we lose the only means we have of knowing what hurts us and why.
— Stephen Grosz