Possession Quotes
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“Oh no." I said panic rising in my chest. "No, no, no, Somebody get a can opener. I've got a god in my head!!”
― The Red Pyramid
― The Red Pyramid
“Softly, deftly, music shall caress you. Hear it, feel it, Secretly possess you.”
― The Phantom of the Opera: Sheet Music Piano/Vocal
― The Phantom of the Opera: Sheet Music Piano/Vocal
“My dearest girl,' said the vampire finally, examining Lord Maccon with an exhausted but appreciative eye, 'such a banquet. Never been one to favor werewolves myself, but he is very well equipped, now, is he not?'
Miss Tarabotti gave him an arch look. 'My goodies,' she warned.
Humans,' chuckled the vampire, 'so possessive.”
― Soulless
Miss Tarabotti gave him an arch look. 'My goodies,' she warned.
Humans,' chuckled the vampire, 'so possessive.”
― Soulless
“I don't possess these thoughts I have --- they possess me. I don't possess these feelings I have --- They obsess me.”
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“Oh, he did look like a deity – the perfect balance of danger and charm, he was at the same time fascinating and inaccessible, distant because of his demonstrated flawlessness, and possessing such strength of character that he was dismaying and at the same time utterly attractive in an enticing and forbidden way.”
― Nightmarish Sacrifice
― Nightmarish Sacrifice
“Marriage and its entourage of possession and jealousy enslave the spirit.”
― When Nietzsche Wept
― When Nietzsche Wept
“It appears that ordinary men take wives because possession is not possible without marriage, and that ordinary women accept husbands because marriage is not possible without possession”
― Far From the Madding Crowd
― Far From the Madding Crowd
“Much of human history has consisted of unequal conflicts between the haves and the have-nots.”
― Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
― Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
“Even the most beautiful scenery is no longer assured of our love after we have lived in it for three months, and some distant coast attracts our avarice: possessions are generally diminished by possession.”
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“When one has nothing to lose, one becomes courageous. We are timid only when there is something we can still cling to.”
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“I was free with every road as my home. No limitations and no commitments. But then summer passed and winter came and I fell short for safety. I fell for its spell, slowly humming me to sleep, because I was tired and small, too weak to take or handle those opinions and views, attacking me from every angle. Against my art, against my self, against my very way of living. I collected my thoughts, my few possessions and built isolated walls around my values and character. I protected my own definition of beauty and success like a treasure at the bottom of the sea, for no one saw what I saw, or felt the same as I did, and so I wanted to keep to myself.
You hide to protect yourself.”
― Another Vagabond Lost To Love: Berlin Stories on Leaving & Arriving
You hide to protect yourself.”
― Another Vagabond Lost To Love: Berlin Stories on Leaving & Arriving
“Insight sparks love to flourish as a magical alliance, not as a possession but as mutual respect. (“Love and Happiness and Insight”)”
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“He had been violently confused by her real presence in the opposite inaccessible corner. For months he had been possessed by the imagination of her. She had been distant and closed away, a princess in a tower, and his imagination’s work had been all to make her present, all of her, to his mind and senses, the quickness of her and the mystery, the whiteness of her, which was part of her extreme magnetism, and the green look of those piercing or occluded eyes. Her presence had been unimaginable, or more strictly, only to be imagined. Yet here she was, and he was engaged in observing the ways in which she resembled, or differed from, the woman he dreamed, or reached for in sleep, or would fight for.”
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“An object in possession seldom retains the same charm that it had in pursuit.”
― The Letters of the Younger Pliny
― The Letters of the Younger Pliny
“You are rich. You own. We are poor. We lack. You have. We do not have. Everything is beautiful here, only not the faces. On Anarres nothing is beautiful, nothing but the faces. The other faces. The men and women. We have nothing but that, nothing but each other. Here you see the jewels. There you see the eyes. And in the eyes you see the splendor, the splendor of the human spirit, because our men and women are free possessing nothing. They are free. And you, the possessors are possessed. You are all in jail, each alone, solitary with a heap of what he owns. You live in prison, die in prison. It is all I can see in your eyes, the wall, the wall.”
― The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
― The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
“Whatever. I just won’t have Elena hurt, is all. Or the little red-headed witch.”
“Ah, yes, sweet Bonnie. I wouldn’t mind one or two like her. One for Samhain and one for the Solstice.”
Damon snorted drowsily. “There aren’t two like her; I don’t care where you look. I won’t have her hurt either.”
― Nightfall
“Ah, yes, sweet Bonnie. I wouldn’t mind one or two like her. One for Samhain and one for the Solstice.”
Damon snorted drowsily. “There aren’t two like her; I don’t care where you look. I won’t have her hurt either.”
― Nightfall
“Whom have I in heaven but you and earth possesses nothing I desire besides you"
-Psalm 73:25”
― The Holy Bible: King James Version
-Psalm 73:25”
― The Holy Bible: King James Version
“What is it about possessing things? Why do we feel the need to own what we love? And why do we become such jerks when we do? We've all been there. You want something, you possess it - and by possessing it, you lose it. ”
― Chris-In-The-Morning: Love, Life, and the Whole Karmic Enchilada
― Chris-In-The-Morning: Love, Life, and the Whole Karmic Enchilada
“If all of her was not enough for him, then let him have none of her and seek what he needed elsewhere.”
― City of Dragons
― City of Dragons
“Realizing the seriously ruthless, venomous habits and agendas of evil always instills a more fierce passion and longing for a closer God. Men, out of pride, may claim their own authorities over what constitutes good and evil; they may self-proclaim a keen knowledge of subjective morality through religion or science. But that is only if they are acknowledging the work of evil as a cartoon-like, petty little rain cloud in the sky that merely wants to dampen one's spirits. On the contrary, a man could be without a doubt lit with the strength, the peace, and the knowledge of the gods, his gods, but when or if the devils grow weary in unsuccessful attempts to torment him, they begin tormenting his loved ones, or, if not his loved ones, anyone who may attempt to grasp his philosophies. No matter how godly he may become, God is, in the end, his only hope and his only grace for the pressures built around him - it is left up to a higher authority and a more solid peace and a wider love to eclipse not just one's own evils but all evils for goodness to ultimately matter. If all men were gods, each being would dwell in a separate prison cell, hopeless, before finally imploding into nothingness.”
― Killosophy
― Killosophy
“Fifty percent of something is better than than one hundred percent of nothing.”
― You and Me, Babe
― You and Me, Babe
“I didn’t realize that in his wish to transform me was the proof that he didn’t like me as I was, he wanted me to be different, or, rather, he didn’t want just a woman, he wanted the woman he imagined he himself would be if he were a woman. For Franco, I said, I was an opportunity for him to expand into the feminine, to take possession of it: I constituted the proof of his omnipotence, the demonstration that he knew now to be not only a man in the right way, but also a woman.”
― Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay
― Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay
“The bounded is loathed by its possessor. The same dull round even of a universe would soon become a mill with complicated wheels.”
― The Complete Poetry and Prose
― The Complete Poetry and Prose
“I knew, as every peasant does, that land can never be truly owned. We are the keepers of the soil, the curators of trees.”
― The Palace
― The Palace
“I learned to love my son without wanting to possess him and I learned how to teach him to teach himself.”
― Letter to My Daughter
― Letter to My Daughter
“That “small” emotion, love, grows amazingly when threatened with extinction.”
― The Forsyte Saga
― The Forsyte Saga
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