150 Quotes About Trapped
- Author Ali Pantony
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I find my room claustrophobic. It is small, but that's not what I mean. It's claustrophobic because I feel like I've been trapped here for so long, this floor forming the centre stage from where my life story is playing out.
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- Author Curtis Tyrone Jones
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To be brutally truthful, the removal of your noodle from seeking other people’s futile approval to be you, is one of the most beautiful steps to flight, where wings flap to freedom from so many deadly traps.
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- Author Iris Murdoch
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Oh my life is so awful, it's just so awful to be me, you don't know what it's like waking every morning and finding the whole horror of being yourself still there.
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- Author Emily Skaja
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Don't tell me the sun is an exitthe sky is a clamp.
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- Author Elana Johnson
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I thought three minutes and twelve seconds would undo me. Now I’m trapped. I cannot survive in this elevator. Not with him, Not for much longer Another second.
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- Author Anton Strout
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Of all the ways I had imagined my death, getting beaten by my zombified mentor while trapped by a cannibalistic window handle wasn’t one of them
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- Author Lisa Marie Basile
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… I am me, but am notme: I have spent my entire life & all of its sufferingboth as spectator & subject. a woman trapped eternally as achild waiting for the holy father. I look pretty but feel soyoung, standing on the curb sucking on the lemon of thesun.
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- Author Nancy Jooyoun Kim
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She wondered how many women had been trapped - in terrible marriages, terrible jobs, unbearable circumstances - simply because the world hadn't been designed to allow them to thrive on their own. Their decisions would always be scrutinized by the lives at which they were able to sacrifice themselves, their bodies, their pleasures and desires. A woman who imagined her own way out would always be ostracized for her own strength.
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- Author Stephen Charles Gould
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The waves thundered still onto the beach the next morning and Davy spent a good hour watching them pound the sand. It was therapeutic. He didn't know which he identified with more - the surf, raging against immovable stone outcroppings, or the rocks, taking enormous punishment without being able to strike back
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