Have you never been so heartbreakingly lonely that you felt as though you would go mad?”
- Darcia Moon, Gravitation, Book One: Beyond the Pale
Tag: drama quotes romance-novels darcia-moon
Don't get mad, get everything. :-) Ivana Trump
Ján BryndzaTag: humor drama black-comedy
God knows of love
Leo TolstoyTag: drama
Jack gave her a fierce look. “Your mother gave up the best thing she had in her life. I know you miss her, I know you’re confused and have all sorts of questions for her. But you’re better than her, Lola, you’re better than all of this.
“She wronged you, not the other way around. You didn’t do anything wrong. You didn’t deserve what happened to you. She’s the one that needs to feel bad, not you.
“Sometimes there are no answers. You have to accept that. Maybe you’ll never know what you think you need to know, but do you really need to know all the details, really? You know she wasn’t there when you needed her, she still isn’t here when you need her, but look around, Lola.” Jack opened his arms wide. “You got me. You got your aunt. Jared. Sebastian. Rachel. Even Isabelle.
“You need to realize that and move on, as best you can. I had to realize that myself. When you let go of the pain and hurt and unanswered questions, Lola, then you’ll be okay. You’re safe now.” Jack pressed a kiss to her forehead. “You’re safe now. Remember that. Believe that.
Tag: fiction drama suspense young-adult
THE MARK OF ATHENA BABY!!!!!!
Rick RiordanTag: romance action drama greek-mythology cry-your-pants-off extreme-awesemnes heart-breaking
Magistrate: What do you propose to do then, pray?
Lysistrata: You ask me that! Why, we propose to administer the treasury ourselves
Magistrate: You do?
Lysistrata: What is there in that a surprise to you? Do we not administer the budget of household expenses?
Magistrate: But that is not the same thing.
Lysistrata: How so – not the same thing?
Magistrate: It is the treasury supplies the expenses of the War.
Lysistrata: That's our first principle – no War!
Tag: war feminism drama pacifism greek-literature
Magistrate: May I die a thousand deaths ere I obey one who wears a veil!
Lysistrata: If that's all that troubles you, here take my veil, wrap it round your head, and hold your tounge. Then take this basket; put on a girdle, card wool, munch beans. The War shall be women's business.
Tag: war feminism drama pacifism gender-roles greek-literature
Chorus of women: […] Oh! my good, gallant Lysistrata, and all my friends, be ever like a bundle of nettles; never let you anger slacken; the wind of fortune blown our way.
AristophanesTag: feminism anger drama greek-literature
Chorus of old men: How true the saying: 'Tis impossible to live with the baggages, impossible to live without 'em.
AristophanesTag: love marriage drama marriage-humor greek-literature
If you want drama, settle for the one who will change your relationship status. If you want love, wait for the one who will change your life.
Steve MaraboliTag: life happiness love change drama status relationship
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