455 Quotes About Bitterness

  • Author Hannah Hurnard
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    Up from behind a sand dune close beside her rose the form of her enemy Bitterness. He did not come any nearer, having learned a little more prudence, and was not going to make her call for the Shepherd if he could avoid it, but simply stood and looked at her and laughed and laughed again, the bitterest sound that Much-Afraid had heard in all her life.

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  • Author Calle J. Brookes
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    My father had one more thing to add; he told me to feel my bitterness but not to let it fill me, to let it drown me. Even though I had every right in the world to be bitter and angry and hurt. He said that if I did choose to dwell in bitterness that I was letting the bastard win.

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  • Author Yuto Tsukuda
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    Do you know what artichokes are rich in? A little bitterness component called cynarine.It's an acid known for messing with the taste receptors on your tongue. In fact, its effects are so pronounced...... that whatever you taste directly afterwards- even if it's just a cup of pure water!- will seem extra sweet!

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  • Author Maheen Salman Ahmad
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    You might be this mastermind who can makeawe-inspiring machines and engineer marvelsthat leave others gaping, but in truth, you’rejust a four-year-old child bitter because hismother refused to get him a new toy.

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  • Author May Sinclair
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    In the last death we shall be shut up in this room, behind that locked door, together. We shall lie here together, for ever and ever, joined so fast that even God can't put us asunder. We shall be one flesh and one spirit, one sin repeated for ever, and ever; spirit loathing flesh, flesh loathing spirit; you and I loathing each other.''Why? Why?' she cried.'Because that's all that's left us. That's what you made of love.

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  • Author James Baldwin
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    Well, I may or may not be bitter, but if I were I would have good reasons for it: chief among them that American blindness, or cowardice, which allows us to pretend that life presents no reasons for being bitter.

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