
“and she had succeeded, on the second try, in hurling herself out of the world.”
Source: The Virgin Suicides
Source: Love in the Afternoon
“and she had succeeded, on the second try, in hurling herself out of the world.”
Source: The Virgin Suicides
“She's private to herself and best of knowledge
Whom she'll make so happy as to sigh for.”
The Knight of the Burning Pestle (c. 1607; published 1613), Act I, scene 1.
Variant: She lacks the core of sureness, she craves admiration insatiably. She lives on reflections of herself in others' eyes. She does not dare to be herself.
Source: Henry and June: From "A Journal of Love"--The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin
26 February.
Disputed, The Testament of Adolf Hitler (1945)