“Sometimes talking to you is like talking to myself: pretty damned annoying.”
Richelle Mead book Last Sacrifice
Source: Last Sacrifice
Source: Blue-Eyed Devil
“Sometimes talking to you is like talking to myself: pretty damned annoying.”
Richelle Mead book Last Sacrifice
Source: Last Sacrifice
“Imitation can acquire pretty much everything but the power which created the thing imitated.”
Henry S. Haskins (1875–1957)
Source: Meditations in Wall Street (1940), p. 96
“If you let people into your life a little bit, they can be pretty damn amazing.”
Sherman Alexie book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Source: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Marilyn vos Savant (1946) US American magazine columnist, author and lecturer
“love be damned now
as love was damned when it
first arrived.”
Charles Bukowski book The People Look Like Flowers at Last
Source: The People Look Like Flowers at Last
Alan Watts (1915–1973) British philosopher, writer and speaker
The Wisdom of Insecurity (1951)
Context: There is no formula for generating the authentic warmth of love. It cannot be copied. You cannot talk yourself into it or rouse it by straining at the emotions or by dedicating yourself solemnly to the service of mankind. Everyone has love, but it can only come out when he is convinced of the impossibility and the frustration of trying to love himself. This conviction will not come through condemnations, through hating oneself, through calling self love bad names in the universe. It comes only in the awareness that one has no self to love.