96 Quotes About Resignation
- Author P.G. Wodehouse
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The true philosopher is a man who says "All right," and goes to sleep in his armchair.
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- Author Huey P. Newton
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The first lesson a revolutionary must learn is that he is a doomed man.
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- Author Theodore Dalrymple
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There is something deeply attractive, at least to quite a lot of people, about squalor, misery, and vice. They are regarded as more authentic, and certainly more exciting, than cleanliness, happiness, and virtue.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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My life has become a dismal sigh fettered by pangs of grief and anguished weeping.
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- Author Melika Dannese Lux
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Sergei doesn’t yearn for love…he thirsts for domination, and now he has finally achieved it.
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- Author Richard Flanagan
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… behind which the panting dog drooped like a dropped chamois. It was too hot to smoke, but he smoked his pipe anyway. The smoke wreathed a strange smile that Dorrigo later came to realise was fixed; determined to find the world cheery in spite of all the evidence life produced to the contrary.
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- Author Pink Floyd
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I took a heavenly ride through our silenceI knew the moment had arrivedFor killing the past and coming back to life".
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- Author John Updike
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He sees now that he is rich that these were the [shore] outings of the poor, ending in sunburn and stomach upset. Pop liked crabcakes and baked oysters but could never eat them without throwing up. When the Model A was tucked into the garage and little Mim tucked into bed Harry could hear his father vomiting in a far corner of the yard. He never complained about vomiting or about work, they were just things you had to do, one more regularly than the other.
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- Author Mihail Sebastian
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For too long I have played on the stage of lucidity, and I have lost. Now I need to accustom my eyes to the falling darkness. I need to contemplate the natural slumber of all things, which the light calls forth, yet also causes to tire. Life must begin in darkness. Its powers of germination lie hidden. Every day has its night, every light has its shadow.I cannot be asked to accept these shadows gladly. It is enough that I accept them.
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