"To persevereIn obstinate condolement is a courseOf..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
To persevereIn obstinate condolement is a courseOf impious stubbornness: 'tis unmanly grief.
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“And thou, all-shaking thunder,Strike flat the thick rotundity o' the world!Crack nature's moulds, all germens spill at onceThat makes ingrateful man!”
“Thank me no thankings, nor proud me no prouds.”
“Who knows himself a braggart, Let him fear this; for it will come to pass That every braggart will be found an ass.”
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“A widow is like a frigate of which the first captain has been shipwrecked.”
“Grief ... gives life a permanently provisional feeling. It doesn't seem worth starting anything. I can't settle down. I yawn, I fidget, I smoke too much. Up till this I always had too little time. Now there is nothing but time. Almost pure time, empty successiveness.”
“You left and I cried tears of blood. My sorrow grows. Its not just that You left. But when You left my eyes went with You. Now, how will I cry?”
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“Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way round or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.”
“Every journey starts with a single step.”
“If there is one thing in life that I have learned about life it is... it goes on.”