Quotes

Gypsy

Gratitude, integrity, and compassion.
I am a word junky and nothing makes me quiver quite like a good quote.

What is your favorite quote? Mine tends to change often as I experience life.

My current favorite....

Empathy is really the opposite of spiritual meanness. It's the capacity to understand that every war is both won and loss and that someone else's pain is as meaningful as your own. Barabra Kingsolver
 
Is it very boring answer if I just love every sentence ever from Dumbledore? Seriously, it feels like all he ever says in those books is quote worthy one way or another.

"And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure." Aw yissssssss
 
Is it very boring answer if I just love every sentence ever from Dumbledore? Seriously, it feels like all he ever says in those books is quote worthy one way or another.

"And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure." Aw yissssssss
I rarely find anyone to be boring :) Also, I absolutely LOVE Dumbledore quotes.
 
I like this! Your own quote or another's?

It's from an amazing book. I linked it in my original post.

"Order is preferable to disorder. Remember the Hierarchic Qualm. I am not their only agent. You are not the only candidate."
 
I don't know if I have any one favorite... I love good quotes of all kinds. I'll just share this one for now:

"Holding on to anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die."

I don't know it's origins, but one of my college professors shared it with us.
 
This made me want to put something up. One of the many that are close to my heart an touched me very deeply.

"The only thing I'm afraid of is life without you, Pigeon." Travis Maddox, A Beautiful Wedding.
 
It's from an amazing book. I linked it in my original post.

"Order is preferable to disorder. Remember the Hierarchic Qualm. I am not their only agent. You are not the only candidate."
Totally missed the link, sorry. Also, I think I just found my next book to read. Thanks!
 
Totally missed the link, sorry. Also, I think I just found my next book to read. Thanks!

Normally, I would say you're welcome, but this isn't normal. Instead, I'm going to say I'm sorry.

The emotions I felt when I finished The Traitor Baru Cormorant are difficult to describe. I sat in my chair for twenty minutes, staring at that quote in stunned silence. I may have cried a bit. I don't remember. I can tell you I felt like a piece of my soul had been ripped out, or the last shred of innocence I possessed.

Of course, you're probably going to think I'm exaggerating. But you'll see.
 
Normally, I would say you're welcome, but this isn't normal. Instead, I'm going to say I'm sorry.

The emotions I felt when I finished The Traitor Baru Cormorant are difficult to describe. I sat in my chair for twenty minutes, staring at that quote in stunned silence. I may have cried a bit. I don't remember. I can tell you I felt like a piece of my soul had been ripped out, or the last shred of innocence I possessed.

Of course, you're probably going to think I'm exaggerating. But you'll see.
nope, no judgment here. Only you get to define your truth. but it brings me to another favorite quote. " I don't know which is worse, intense emotions or the lack of intense emotion." unknown.
 
“Certainly the most destructive vice if you like, that a person can have. More than pride, which is supposedly the number one of the cardinal sins - is self pity. Self pity is the worst possible emotion anyone can have. And the most destructive. It is, to slightly paraphrase what Wilde said about hatred, and I think actually hatred's a subset of self pity and not the other way around - ' It destroys everything around it, except itself '.

Self pity will destroy relationships, it'll destroy anything that's good, it will fulfill all the prophecies it makes and leave only itself. And it's so simple to imagine that one is hard done by, and that things are unfair, and that one is underappreciated, and that if only one had had a chance at this, only one had had a chance at that, things would have gone better, you would be happier if only this, that one is unlucky. All those things. And some of them may well even be true. But, to pity oneself as a result of them is to do oneself an enormous disservice.

I think it's one of things we find unattractive about the american culture, a culture which I find mostly, extremely attractive, and I like americans and I love being in america. But, just occasionally there will be some example of the absolutely ravening self pity that they are capable of, and you see it in their talk shows. It's an appalling spectacle, and it's so self destructive. I almost once wanted to publish a self help book saying 'How To Be Happy by Stephen Fry : Guaranteed success'. And people buy this huge book and it's all blank pages, and the first page would just say - ' Stop Feeling Sorry For Yourself - And you will be happy '. Use the rest of the book to write down your interesting thoughts and drawings, and that's what the book would be, and it would be true. And it sounds like 'Oh that's so simple', because it's not simple to stop feeling sorry for yourself, it's bloody hard. Because we do feel sorry for ourselves, it's what Genesis is all about.”
--Stephen Fry.
 
"It is easy to marry the woman you love, but loving the woman you marry is just the beginning..."
-An Uber driver in Singapore
 
I see your inspirational quotes and raise you life advice.

Never argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. - Mark Twain
 
"If we're going to be damned, let's be damned for what we really are." ~ Star Trek

"You're entirely bonkers, but I'll tell you a secret: all the best people are." ~ Alice In Wonderland
 
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