Introspective Quotes

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F. Scott Fitzgerald
“You're a slave, a bound helpless slave to one thing in this world, your imagination.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise

Adam Scott Huerta
“Stepfather?" "It means he fucks your mum and isn't really your dad.”
Adam Scott Huerta, Motive Black: A novel

Adam Scott Huerta
“L.G.B.T.Q.I.P.O.Z.A.A.C.V………….” ”
Adam Scott Huerta, Motive Black: A novel

Dean Koontz
“The heart is an artist that paints over what profoundly disturbs it, leaving on the canvas a less dark, less sharp version of the truth.”
Dean Koontz, Forever Odd

Elizabeth Bowen
“Darling, I don't want you; I've got no place for you; I only want what you give. I don't want the whole of anyone.... What you want is the whole of me-isn't it, isn't it?-and the whole of me isn't there for anybody. In that full sense you want me I don't exist.”
Elizabeth Bowen, The Death of the Heart

“Better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it. Is that your logic?”
R. Gerry Fabian, Just Out Of Reach

Sherman Kennon
“From the African terrains, stirred of a mere whisk of dust, transcended into the midst of the Caribbean. Alighted upon a new land. Still, as a motionless night, graceful as an eagle in flight. Too unseen distance.”
Sherman Kennon, Whisk Of Dust: Too Unseen Distance

Sherman Kennon
“A mystical rain calming a boisterous night. A sensuous breeze sending leaves into flight. A beautiful flower reminding one of a more treasured hour. A wandering mind wanting for a better world.”
Sherman Kennon, Whisk Of Dust: Too Unseen Distance

Katherine Dunn
“There are the those whose own vulgar normality is so apparent and stultifying that they strive to escape it. They affect flamboyant behaviour and claim originality according to the fashionable eccentricities of their time. They claim brains or talent or indifference to mores in desperate attempts to deny their own mediocrity.”
Katherine Dunn, Geek Love

Michael Chabon
“The magician seemed to promise that something torn to bits might be mended without a seam, that what had vanished might reappear, that a scattered handful of doves or dust might be reunited by a word, that a paper rose consumed by fire could be made to bloom from a pile of ash. But everyone knew that it was only an illusion. The true magic of this broken world lay in the ability of things it contained to vanish, to become so thoroughly lost, that they might never have existed in the first place.”
Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay

Steve  Pemberton
“Your own setbacks aren’t what they first appear to be; rather than viewing them as failures, view them as learning opportunities that are the building blocks for future preparation.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

Janet Fitch
“She’s never where she is,' I said. 'She’s only inside her head.”
Janet Fitch

C. Toni Graham
“Pay attention. The momentum of change is building.”
C. Toni Graham

C. Toni Graham
“A talented writer’s pen is anointed with magic!”
C. Toni Graham

Steve  Pemberton
“A different vantage point gives us new information, and with that information we can begin to change our approach.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

Steve  Pemberton
“When a human lighthouse sees you in the midst of your storm, it points you toward safety and protection. In doing so, it also sends you and uncompromising message of belief: Yes, the situation is difficult, but you are not alone. I’m standing right here with you, and I know the way home.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

David  Arnold
What if … what if … what if … I play the What If? game all the time. But it’s rigged, is the thing. Impossible to win. Asking What If? can only lead to Maybe Things Could Have Been Different, via Was It My Fault?
David Arnold, Mosquitoland

Dannika Dark
“Nothing is forever. Except atoms.”
Dannika Dark, Gravity

Steve  Pemberton
“Courage is not only about finding bravery for ourselves. It is also about helping others find theirs.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

Steve  Pemberton
“Having uncompromising belief also means safeguarding your own spirit, defining who and what you want in your life.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

Anatole France
“The wonder is, not that the field of stars is so vast, but that man has measured it.”
Anatole France

Steve  Pemberton
“Pivoting does not mean changing your goal but rather changing your strategy to realize that goal.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

Steve  Pemberton
“Purposeful planning is most effective when you are actively seeking and getting feedback from those whose judgement you trust and respect.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

Steve  Pemberton
“Each day offers you an opportunity to overcome obstacles and fears in your life. Those victories, however small they appear, are significant and don’t need to be measured against or compared with those of someone else. They stand on their own as important measures of your own personal capabilities.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

Steve  Pemberton
“Whenever we take a stand, we invite others who are siting on the sidelines to join us.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

Steve  Pemberton
“When someone we know is afraid of judgment, we can provide a safe haven for their hopes by telling them first and foremost that we are proud of their efforts.”
Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

“You want to drive it.”
“Me? I’m only twelve.”
“I didn’t ask you how old you are. Do you want to drive the tractor?”
R. Gerry Fabian, Just Out Of Reach

David Foster Wallace
“I felt more solidly composed, now that I was horizontal. I was impossible to knock down.”
David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest

Ayn Rand
“The people had come to witness a sensational case, to see celebrities, to get material for conversation, to be seen, to kill time. They would return to unwanted jobs, unloved families, unchosen friends, to drawing rooms, evening clothes, cocktail glasses and movies, to unadmitted pain, murdered hope, desire left unreached, left hanging silently over a path on which no step was taken, to days of effort not to think, not to say, to forget and give in and give up. But each of them had known some unforgotten moment-a morning when nothing had happened, a piece of music heard suddenly and never heard in the same way again, a stranger's face seen in a bus-a moment when each had known a different sense of living. And each remembered other moments, on a sleepless night, on an afternoon of steady rain, in a church, in an empty street at sunset, when each had wondered why there was so much suffering and ugliness in the world. They had not tried to find the answer and they had gone on living as if no answer was necessary. But each had known a moment when, in lonely, naked honesty, he had felt the need of an answer.”
Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead

Carolyn Parkhurst
“It is not the content of our dreams that gives our second heart is dark color: it's the thoughts that go through our heads in those wakeful moments when sleep won't come. And those are the things we never tell anyone at all.”
Carolyn Parkhurst, The Dogs of Babel

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