Posted by: Marguerite
in Quotes & Aphorisms (Moods)
It is not violence that best overcomes hate — nor vengeance that most certainly heals injury.
from the book "" by Charlotte Brontë
It is not violence that best overcomes hate — nor vengeance that most certainly heals injury.
I often change love in poetry... I call it "my pain". In its shades, I dip the ink for my rhymes. Black paints that white page of life.
I'm the secret guardian of the Ace of spade, and I'm always waiting for my only Heart's Queen to come!
I missed you, Hasina. Oh, I missed you too. In Tariq's grimace, Laila learned that boys differed from girls in this regard. They didn't make a show of friendship. They felt no urge, no need, for this sort of talk. Laila imagined it had been this way for her brothers too. Boys, Laila came to see, treated friendship the way they treated the sun: its existence undisputed; its radiance best enjoyed, not beheld directly.
He always poured me a glass of Vichy water."Take this. This cures everything, minus stupidity, which is a widespread epidemic on the rise.
Could an absence be so present?
Pleasure is the only thing to live for. Nothing ages like happiness.
All our final decisions are made in a state of mind that is not going to last.
Sadists are not indifferent to the pain they may cause.
All I ever thought about me, who I was, what I was, was only a lie. More or less. You have no idea of what an amazing liberation!