Lost Yearning Quotes
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Lost Yearning Quotes & Sayings
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So often, the discarded love of youth is desperately yearned for in maturity.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
Life is so strange
I don't know why
But somebody, somebody has to cry. — Elvis Costello
I don't know why
But somebody, somebody has to cry. — Elvis Costello
When all else is lost and gone forever, there is yearning. Only desire trumps time.
— Charles Frazier
You do know, I hope, that no man under the age of forty can even approach fascinating.
— Tasha Alexander
Water is the exile, carried back in cans and flasks, the ghost between your hands and your mouth.
— Michael Ondaatje
At the innermost core of all loneliness is a deep and powerful yearning for union with one's lost self.
— Brendan Francis
Goodness is funny because it draws you to it while curiously possessing you with the untrammelled desire to turn it into something bad.
— Sophie Villalobos
Where would we be in this soulless universe if there weren't a few people who hold on to memories, their hearts yearning for long-lost feelings?
— Nicolas Barreau
Try not to worry, for time is a great healer.' Such words were futile.
— Catherine Cookson
Most days drift by like clouds. Others burn deep into your life like a blister...and you're left wondering,forever.
— Kate Maryon
Make this the year you stop complaining about your weaknesses, and instead search for their God-given purpose.
— John Piper
It hurts to breathe. It hurts to live. I hate her, yet I do not think I can exist without her.
— Charlotte Featherstone
Riches ennoble a man's circumstances, but not himself.
— Immanuel Kant
They hold a grudge like it was their family treasure.
— Ilona Andrews
The energy that can rise in real connection is the stuff of revolution.
— Carol Lee Flinders
Our lives are not just measured in years. They are measured in the lives we touch around us.
— Josh Hutcherson
Logic must look after itself. In a certain sense, we cannot make mistakes in logic.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein