Ишап, морето е голямо, а лодката ми - малка. Имай милост към мен.
Raymond E. FeistTags: world mercy sea place small boat martin bulgarian български свят phylosophy aruta feist raymond амос арута война разлом реймънд море моряк сага фийст място longbow дълголъкия мартин ishap phylosopher ишап лодка милост философия
it's a great thing in life to have a place you can't be moved from - too few of them
Evelyn WaughTags: place
I feel sorry for anyone who is in a place where he feels strange and stupid.
Lois LowryTags: wisdom life strange alone alienation stupid lonely belonging place the-giver sorry jonah lois-lowry
A place without meaning is no place to be.
Wayne Gerard TrotmanTags: scifi wisdom science-fiction meaning path sci-fi significance place location journey-of-life chi-ro-jin
I came to the state twenty years ago from the South, the gothic South. I’ve heard it called that, haven’t you, Mister Morgan? ‘Thought I was gettin’ away from all that. You know, the Tennessee Williams’ decadence, the Huey Long corruption, the brewin’ and simmerin’ violence. I actually found that I kind of missed it. Then, I found out it was all here, too, but without the charm.
Jackson BurnettTags: corruption place the-south oklahoma lack-of-charm
So, you see, my heart is held forever by this place," she said. "I cannot leave.
Susanna KearsleyTags: place
We would do what we must. The world is big. Surely there is a space in it for one like you and one like me.
Patrick NessTags: world space place spackle
And I felt, in the silence that followed, everything that had happened on the trip to bring me to this place.
Morgan MatsonTags: journey feeling place destination road-trip felt
The topography of literature, the fact in fiction,is one of my pleasures -- I mean, where the living road enters the pages of a book, and you are able to stroll along both the real and imagined road.
Paul TherouxTags: geography literature place topography
He was lonely because he could imagine himself as anything but himself and as anywhere but where he was. His competitiveness and self-centeredness cut him off from any thought of shared life. He wanted to have more because he thought that having more would make him able to live more, and he was lonely because he never thought of the sources, the places, where he was going to get what he wanted to have, or of what his having it might cost others. It was loneliness that sometimes even he felt; you could see it. A self-praiser has got to accept a big loneliness in order to accept a little credit.
Wendell BerryTags: connection lonliness place self-absorbed
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