825 Quotes About Longing
- Author Karina Szczurek
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Verlange. The process feels like crossing a border on a one-way ticket, from a state of innocence, to one of irreconcilable knowledge. You are in a new country. But no one wants to live here. The visas are assigned by some obscure system nobody can comprehend.
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- Author Anthony Trollope
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There are things that will not have themselves buried and put out of sight, as though they had never been.
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- Author Mark O'Connell
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It seemed to me that transhumanism was an expression of the profound human longing to transcend the confusion and desire and impotence and sickness of the body, cowering in the darkening shadow of its own decay. This longing had historically been the domain of religion, and was now the increasingly fertile terrain of technology.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Some people masturbate to temporarily replace their partners when they are absent, whereas some people do that to temporarily live in the present.
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- Author John Steinbeck
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There was no desire in him for a state or condition, no picture in his mind of the thing to be when he had followed his longing; but only a burning and a will overpowering to journey outward and outward after the earliest risen star.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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We grow old judging othersAnd ourselvesUntil life humbles usAnd makes scared children of usLonging to hold another’s handTo hear their kind words And witness their kind deeds done on our behalf.But like children,We sabotage everythingFor nothing satisfies usUntil life crumbles usAnd we are no more.
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- Author Katherine McIntyre
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Better to leave with good memories than have the last ones be the embarrassing, smoking ruin of what once had been a fantastic friendship.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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I long for the day when I hear the musicwithout any song.
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- Author Michael Meade
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Our deepest longings and the question of who we are intended to be cuts us in half, dividing us within ourselves. At critical stages and significant moments in the course of life, we sink with the weight of our own questions; we drown in our own psyche in order to reach a subtle ground that secretly sustains our every breath. In that sense, all separations, splits, and conflicts are evidence of a unity we long to find, both individually and collectively.
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