315 Quotes About Human-condition
- Author Charles Dickens
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It was appointed that the book should shut with a spring, for ever and for ever, when I had read but a page.
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- Author Paul O'Brien
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The unceasing flow of thought in all its various forms is an inescapable and defining aspect of the human condition.
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- Author Taylor Rhodes
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he walks into the bedroom like he owns it. says, “i wanna be filthy with you.” takes me down hungry. helps me shed my skin. cafuné. he looked at me like i wasn’t something ruined. filled my vicious parts with gold. touched me with too much yearning. he said, “i’d burn for you.” how can he not see we’re the creators of the fire? he growled, “moan for me.” the wolf bit down and i howled into the night.
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- Author Karl Kristian Flores
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People carry too many memories on their back and after a while it gets too hard to walk. The poets say you get stronger, but the scientists say that overworking the muscle deteriorates the muscle. There had been sensations Isaac wanted to feel, people to meet, and places to see, but the torture one had to endure to get to any one of those points required three to five suicides.
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- Author Suzy Kassem
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Everybody has good and bad forces working with them, against them, and within them.
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- Author Abhaidev
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Man, you see, swings between nihilism and spirituality. Man, you see, swings between utmost bliss and the feelings of utter despair. It’s a rollercoaster, our lives. One can’t just go higher, higher all the time.
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- Author Taylor Rhodes
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blessed beshewho isbothfuriousand magnificent
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- Author Jack Gilbert
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The woman is not just a pleasure, nor even a problem. She is a meniscus that allows the absolute to have a shape, that lets him skate however briefly on the mystery, her presence luminous on the ordinary and the grand. Like the odor at night in Pittsburgh’s empty streets after summer rain on maples and sycamore.
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- Author Oli Anderson
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Having problems doesn't make you noble or virtuous, it makes you human. Nobility and virtue comes from the way that you handle your problems and either learn to move past them or live with them if out of your control.
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