“But the hoping, that's what really hurts.”
Shannon Hale book Book of a Thousand Days
Source: Book of a Thousand Days
Source: Faithless: Tales of Transgression
“But the hoping, that's what really hurts.”
Shannon Hale book Book of a Thousand Days
Source: Book of a Thousand Days
David Foster Wallace (1962–2008) American fiction writer and essayist
E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction
Essays
Michael Harrington (1928–1989) American political writer
Source: Socialism: Past and Future (1989), p.67
John Zachman (1934) American computer scientist
Source: Extending and Formalizing the Framework for Information Systems Architecture, 1992, p. 615
“I was hurt so deep that I made up my mind never to hurt anybody else, no matter what.”
Jimmy Durante (1893–1980) American jazz singer, pianist, comedian and actor
In reference to being teased at school as a child for his looks, as quoted in Schnozzola : The Story of Jimmy Durante (1951) by Gene Fowler
Context: I was hurt so deep that I made up my mind never to hurt anybody else, no matter what. I never made jokes about anybody's big ears, their stut- terin', or about them bein' off their nut.
Steven Erikson book Midnight Tides
Midnight Tides (2004)
Context: "You leave me without hope," Brys said.
"I am sorry for that. Do not seek to find hope among your leaders. They are the repositories of poison. Their interest in you extends only so far as their ability to control you. For you, they seek duty and obedience, and they will ply you with the language of stirring faith. They seek followers, and woe to those who question, or voice challenge."
“Irony is a form of paradox. Paradox is what is good and great at the same time.”
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel (1772–1829) German poet, critic and scholar
Aphorism 48, as translated in Dialogue on Poetry and Literary Aphorisms (1968), p. 151