All separation, every kind of estrangement and alienation is false. All is one. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj Copy Share Image
Ask 10 people about their family relationships and at least five of them will report an estrangement. — Amy Dickinson Copy Share Image
I think it's much more radical to see and show things as they look instead of making them somehow subversive through alienation. — Wolfgang Tillmans Copy Share Image
“I never imagined a love so pure, nor a hate that could be so cruel.” — Donna Lynn Hope Copy Share Image
“Your children are not in a position to give you a report card on your life. " LJ Corbett” — Lesley Jean Corbett Copy Share Image
Estrangement shows itself precisely in the elimination of distance between people. — Theodor Adorno Copy Share Image
“Don't become a stranger for me, for in doing so, you'll make me a stranger to my own self.” — Shahid Hussain Raja Copy Share Image
“We end up being strangers to those who have known us for too long.” — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“The remarkable idea of a highly valued 'someone’ who has left still being a member of our personal ‘community’ in some sense… — Roger Macdonald Andrew Copy Share Image
“It is an absolute human certainty that no one can know his own beauty or perceive a sense of his own worth… — John Joseph Powell Copy Share Image
“Nobody goes no contact with a loving, caring, gentle, safe family. They end toxic relationships because all the other alternatives were exhausted… — Dana Arcuri CTRC Copy Share Image
“I understood the life around me better, not from love, which everybody acknowledges to be a great teacher, but from estrangement, to… — Nirad C. Chaudhuri Copy Share Image
“and the old member of the Convention inspired him, without his being clearly conscious of the fact himself, with that sentiment which… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“The question of the stranger in a society which estranges everybody from it--while forcing everybody to assimilate their own alienation--takes cover under… — Norman Manea Copy Share Image
Magic is another word that makes people uneasy, so I use it deliberately, because words they are comfortable with, the words that… — Starhawk Copy Share Image
No one is willing to acknowledge a fault in himself when a more agreeable motive can be found for the estrangement of… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“Man's nature, he postulated, was to be a "free conscious producer," but so far he had not been able to express himself… — Robert C. Tucker Copy Share Image
The internationalization of art becomes a factor contributing to the estrangement of art from the artist. The sum of works of all… — Harold Rosenberg Copy Share Image
“Thoughts of estrangement and unforgiveness take no prisoners. They may come like thieves in the night, or devious daylight muggers, to waylay… — Roger Macdonald Andrew Copy Share Image
“The shadows of estrangement, anger and unforgiveness wear black hoodies for disguise and inhabit the darkest corners of your life, and the… — Roger Macdonald Andrew Copy Share Image
“Well, I'm living in a foreign country, but I'm bound to cross the line Beauty walks a razor's edge, someday I'll make… — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
“A daughter whose mother chose to leave her or was incapable of mothering may feel like a member of the emotional underclass,… — Hope Edelman Copy Share Image
The more he identifies with the dominant images of need, the less he understands his own life and his own desires. The… — Guy Debord Copy Share Image
Emotional, physical, and spiritual estrangement and ontological and religious doubt inform my personality, my thoughts, and my characters, which are, more often… — Norman Lock Copy Share Image
“Mikey was just as bad! They both did that shit all the time! You were just too blind to see it! It… — Lauren Okie Copy Share Image
“One night, we workers formed a circle around the tallow candle as it burned, allowing each other to bond by holding hands.… — Susan L. Marshall Copy Share Image
As the dolphin becomes just another victim of humanity's utilitarian attitudes towards the earth, it seems as though the ancient friendship between… — Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan Copy Share Image
“Time heals nothing. Wounds fester and ooze. Life drags you by a rope over rocks and stones and one day you look… — Bob Thurber Copy Share Image
“The estrangement between Edwards and his people began in 1744, in connection with a case of discipline in which a large number… — Jonathan Edwards Copy Share Image
All in all, punishment hardens and renders people more insensible; it concentrates; it increases the feeling of estrangement; it strengthens the power… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Genuine forgiveness is participation, reunion overcoming the powers of estrangement. . . We cannot love unless we have accepted forgiveness, and the… — Paul Tillich Copy Share Image
Indeed in nothing is the power of the Dark Lord more clearly shown than in the estrangement that divides all those who… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
There is not so agonizing a feeling in the whole catalogue of human suffering as the first conviction that the heart of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“How embarrassing. To suddenly understand how much of a burden you are to another person, how much someone else might wish to… — Angela Flournoy Copy Share Image
To declare in St John's words that Jesus and the Father are one is to claim that Jesus's dependence on the Other… — Terry Eagleton Copy Share Image
Is not our chief neurosis - by which I mean our estrangement from nature - our desire to hold fast to what… — James Hollis Copy Share Image
There could have never been two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison, no countenances so beloved.… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“She was a stranger because something essential was shielded, released in tiny bursts until it became a flood---a flood of what I… — Carmen Maria Machado Copy Share Image
As I go clowning my sentimental way into eternity, wrestling with all my problems of estrangement and communion, sincerity and simulation, ambition… — Stephen Fry Copy Share Image
Coming to life as classics, they come to life as other than themselves; they are deprived of their antagonistic force, of the… — Herbert Marcuse Copy Share Image