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  • #2
    Tiffanie DeBartolo
    “Did you really want to die?"
    "No one commits suicide because they want to die."
    "Then why do they do it?"
    "Because they want to stop the pain.”
    Tiffanie DeBartolo, How to Kill a Rock Star

  • #3
    Gerard Way
    “There was a moment in my life when I really wanted to kill myself. And there was one other moment when I was close to that. . . . But even in my most jaded times, I had some hope.”
    Gerard Way

  • #4
    Colleen Hoover
    “Okay. Would you rather I looked like Hugh Jackman or George Clooney?”
    “Johnny Depp,” she says.

    She answers a little too fast for my comfort. “What the hell, Lake? You’re supposed to say Will! You’re supposed to say you want me to look like me!”

    “But you weren't one of the options,” she says.

    “Neither was Johnny Depp!”
    Colleen Hoover, Point of Retreat

  • #5
    Colleen Hoover
    “A life of mediocrity is a waste of a life.”
    Colleen Hoover, Maybe Someday

  • #6
    Colleen Hoover
    “Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.”
    Colleen Hoover, Point of Retreat

  • #7
    Colleen Hoover
    “I'm pretty sure my addiction to reading has just reached a whole new level.”
    Colleen Hoover, Hopeless

  • #8
    C. JoyBell C.
    “There is a magnificent, beautiful, wonderful painting in front of you! It is intricate, detailed, a painstaking labor of devotion and love! The colors are like no other, they swim and leap, they trickle and embellish! And yet you choose to fixate your eyes on the small fly which has landed on it! Why do you do such a thing?”
    C. JoyBell C.

  • #9
    Criss Jami
    “It is ironic that constructive thinkers are often misunderstood as negative, as they differ from those longing for positivity: constructive thinkers have been conditioned to find positive in negative rather than suffering from the negative in negative. Or as Paul the Apostle wrote, 'I have learned the secret to contentment in any and every circumstance.' He was right. Indeed the Lord is our strength, especially under the commandment to love one another. Otherwise we are nothing and easily thrown about by both our own and other people's mind control in a painful, mental, physical desperation to run from every thought, every thing, and every one not seeming so positive or immediately beneficial to us.”
    Criss Jami, Killosophy

  • #10
    “I could see it on the faces of people as they passed. I would smile to share my joy, but it was AS IF I upset them with my happiness. In Confusion they would reply with a negative remark. Hoping it would spark a new chain of negative thoughts in me bringing me down to their level misery.”
    Bethany Brookbank, Write like no one is reading

  • #11
    Michael Bassey Johnson
    “Reality is the manifestation of the inner workings, carried out by the supreme powers. Whatever you think and do right now, either positive or negative is working on your behalf because you are a co-worker of the divine.”
    Michael Bassey Johnson

  • #12
    Colleen Hoover
    “Question everything. Your love, your religion, your passion. If you don't have questions, you'll never find answers.”
    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #13
    Colleen Hoover
    “Imperfections define perfection”
    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #14
    Colleen Hoover
    “If you aren't on Goodreads, you should be. I've said it before, it's like Facebook for readers on crack.”
    Colleen Hoover

  • #15
    Richelle E. Goodrich
    'I'm sorry' won't fix what's been broken.  It can't reverse time or undo the damage or change anything that happened.  But a sincere, humble apology can serve to soften the sting and sometimes do a pretty good patch up job.”
    Richelle E. Goodrich, Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year

  • #16
    Jay Crownover
    “All I can see is you. Why can't you understand that? No one shines as bright as you in the sky I'm looking at. To me there is no sun, no moon, and no stars in the sky, just endless miles of storm clouds and pretty, pretty gray.”
    Jay Crownover, Nash

  • #17
    Stephen Fry
    “Certainly the most destructive vice if you like, that a person can have. More than pride, which is supposedly the number one of the cardinal sins - is self pity. Self pity is the worst possible emotion anyone can have. And the most destructive. It is, to slightly paraphrase what Wilde said about hatred, and I think actually hatred's a subset of self pity and not the other way around - ' It destroys everything around it, except itself '.

    Self pity will destroy relationships, it'll destroy anything that's good, it will fulfill all the prophecies it makes and leave only itself. And it's so simple to imagine that one is hard done by, and that things are unfair, and that one is underappreciated, and that if only one had had a chance at this, only one had had a chance at that, things would have gone better, you would be happier if only this, that one is unlucky. All those things. And some of them may well even be true. But, to pity oneself as a result of them is to do oneself an enormous disservice.

    I think it's one of things we find unattractive about the american culture, a culture which I find mostly, extremely attractive, and I like americans and I love being in america. But, just occasionally there will be some example of the absolutely ravening self pity that they are capable of, and you see it in their talk shows. It's an appalling spectacle, and it's so self destructive. I almost once wanted to publish a self help book saying 'How To Be Happy by Stephen Fry : Guaranteed success'. And people buy this huge book and it's all blank pages, and the first page would just say - ' Stop Feeling Sorry For Yourself - And you will be happy '. Use the rest of the book to write down your interesting thoughts and drawings, and that's what the book would be, and it would be true. And it sounds like 'Oh that's so simple', because it's not simple to stop feeling sorry for yourself, it's bloody hard. Because we do feel sorry for ourselves, it's what Genesis is all about.”
    Stephen Fry

  • #18
    C. JoyBell C.
    “The difference between my darkness and your darkness is that I can look at my own badness in the face and accept its existence while you are busy covering your mirror with a white linen sheet. The difference between my sins and your sins is that when I sin I know I'm sinning while you have actually fallen prey to your own fabricated illusions. I am a siren, a mermaid; I know that I am beautiful while basking on the ocean's waves and I know that I can eat flesh and bones at the bottom of the sea. You are a white witch, a wizard; your spells are manipulations and your cauldron from hell yet you wrap yourself in white and wear a silver wig.”
    C. JoyBell C.

  • #19
    Colleen Hoover
    “Butterfly you.”
    Colleen Hoover, Point of Retreat

  • #20
    Colleen Hoover
    “I used to love the ocean.

    Everything about her.

    Her coral reefs, her white caps, her roaring waves, the rocks they lap, her pirate legends and mermaid tails,

    Treasures lost and treasures held...

    And ALL

    Of her fish

    In the sea.

    Yes, I used to love the ocean,

    Everything about her.

    The way she would sing me to sleep as I lay in my bed

    then wake me with a force

    That I soon came to dread.

    Her fables, her lies, her misleading eyes,

    I'd drain her dry

    If I cared enough to.


    I used to love the ocean,

    Everything about her.

    Her coral reefs, her white caps, her roaring waves, the rocks they lap, her pirate legends and mermaid tails, treasures lost and treasures held.

    And ALL

    Of her fish

    In the sea.

    Well, if you've ever tried navigating your sailboat through her stormy seas, you would realize that her white caps
    are your enemies. If you've ever tried swimming ashore when your leg gets a cramp and you just had a huge meal of In-n-Out burgers that's weighing you down, and her roaring waves are knocking the wind out of you, filling your lungs with water as you flail your arms, trying to get someone's attention, but your
    friends
    just

    wave

    back at you?

    And if you've ever grown up with dreams in your head about life, and how one of these days you would pirate your own ship and have your own crew and that all of the mermaids

    would love

    only

    you?

    Well, you would realize...

    Like I eventually realized...

    That all the good things about her?

    All the beautiful?

    It's not real.

    It's fake.

    So you keep your ocean,
    I'll take the Lake.

    Colleen Hoover

  • #21
    Colleen Hoover
    “It’s amazing how much distance one truth can create between two people.”
    Colleen Hoover, Confess

  • #22
    Colleen Hoover
    “Please don’t allow anyone to make you feel less than what you are.”
    Colleen Hoover, Confess

  • #23
    Tarryn Fisher
    “The moon is wicked, jealous of the sun. People do bad things in the dark, under the hollow gaze of the moon. It’s smiling at me now, proud of my sin.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Marrow

  • #24
    Tarryn Fisher
    “The loss of innocence is the most severe of growing pains.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Marrow

  • #25
    Tarryn Fisher
    “Be bold about your right to be loved.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Marrow

  • #26
    Alex Bell
    “Believe it or not, some of us have piercings and tattoos and dye our hair because we think it looks pretty, not for any deep sociological reason. This isn't an act of protest against cultural or social repression. It's not a grand, deliberately defiant gesture against capitalists or feminists or any other social group. It's not even the fashion equivalent to sticking two fingers up at the world. The boring truth of it, Gabriel, is that I don't dress like this to hurt my parents or draw attention to myself or make a statement. I just do it because I think it looks nice. Disappointed?”
    Alex Bell, The Ninth Circle

  • #27
    Tarryn Fisher
    “Sadness is an emotion you can trust. It is stronger than all of the other emotions. It makes happiness look fickle and untrustworthy. It pervades, lasts longer, and replaces the good feelings with such an eloquent ease you don’t even feel the shift until you are suddenly wrapped in its chains. How hard we strive for happiness, and once we finally have the elusive feeling in our grasp, we hold it briefly, like water as it trickles through our fingers.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Marrow

  • #28
    Tarryn Fisher
    “We are all pretenders in life, finding a patch of humanity that we relate to, and then embrace it. We come straight down the birth canal and our parents start telling us who to be, simply by being themselves. We see their lives, their cars, the way they interact, the rules they set, and the foundations for our own lives are laid. And when our parents aren’t molding us, our situations are. We are all sheep, who get jobs, and have babies, and diet, and try to carve something special out for ourselves using the broken hearts, and bored minds, and scathed souls life delivered to us. And it’s all been done before, every bit of suffering, every joy.
    And the minute you realize that we are all pretenders is the minute everything stops intimidating you: punishment, and failure, and death. Even people. There is nothing so ingenious about another human who has pretended well. They are, in fact, just another soul, perhaps more clever, better at failing than you are. But not worth a second of intimidation.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Marrow

  • #29
    Tarryn Fisher
    “Nothing is better than the discovery of another living, breathing human, who fights the same as you do, loves the same as you do, and understands you with such clarity that it feels erotic.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Marrow

  • #30
    Tarryn Fisher
    “What a hypocrite I am; I spend my whole life reading books that allude to happiness, when I refuse to experience it. Sadness is an emotion you can trust. It is stronger than all of the other emotions. It makes happiness look fickle and untrustworthy. It pervades, lasts longer, and replaces the good feelings with such an eloquent ease you don’t even feel the shift until you are suddenly wrapped in its chains. How hard we strive for happiness, and once we finally have the elusive feeling in our grasp, we hold it briefly, like water as it trickles through our fingers. I don’t want to hold water. I want to hold something heavy and solid. Something I can understand. I understand sadness, and so I trust it. We are meant to feel sadness, if only to protect us from the brief spiels of happiness. Darkness is all I’ll ever know; maybe the key is to make poetry out of it.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Marrow

  • #31
    Tarryn Fisher
    “I told myself that I was the one pretending to fit in, but life has taught me that we are all pretenders. Every single one of us.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Marrow



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