“How one can never truly leave. And never quite return. Do you understand?” — Emma Richler Copy Share Image
“Maybe heaven was innocence, limbo was ignorance, and hell was fiery illumination.” — Kimberly Sabatini Copy Share Image
“To be in a long-term state of limbo, not knowing the outcome or length of time waiting, is utterly, shatteringly exhausting.” — Tanya Marlow Copy Share Image
We absolutely believed in Heaven and Hell, Purgatory, and even Limbo. I mean, they were actually closer to us than Australia or… — John McGahern Copy Share Image
Ideas are useless unless used. The proof of their value is in their implementation. Until then, they are in limbo. — Theodore Levitt Copy Share Image
Everyone makes choices in life. Some bad, some good. It's called living, and if you want to bow out, then go right… — Maria V. Snyder Copy Share Image
Every limbo boy and girl, all around the limbo world. Gonna do the limbo rock, all around the limbo clock. — Chubby Checker Copy Share Image
The mind effortlessly and automatically takes in new ideas, which remain in limbo until verified or rejected by conscious, rational analysis. — Rene Descartes Copy Share Image
I've always been drawn to discomfort and that limbo of unease you get between comedy and tragedy. Making people laugh one moment… — Steve Coogan Copy Share Image
“They were both from the real world, their own distinct ones, but I was somewhere in limbo. Set apart, I didn't know… — Amina Gautier Copy Share Image
Anyone? On Snow's visit before the Victory Tour, he challenged me to erase any doubts of my love for Peeta. "Convince me,"… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
Limbo is the place. In Limbo one has natural happiness without the beatific vision; no harps; no communal order; but wine and… — Evelyn Waugh Copy Share Image
A person deprived of beauty and pleasure puts me in mind of the Haitian notion of a zombie - a person disconnected… — Ben Fountain Copy Share Image
Funny thing, your brain, how it always functions on one level or another. How, even stuck in some sort of subconcious limbo,… — Ellen Hopkins Copy Share Image
“Curiosity was a mild irritant, but nothing in the face of fear like this. By doing nothing, I determined that nothing would… — Anna Maxted Copy Share Image
For me, being in a car or on an airplane is like being in limbo. It's this dead zone between two places.… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
“I also asked time to stand still. Because I'd been wrong. In life, there are three periods of time: before, after and… — Penny Reid Copy Share Image
I think now that maybe true sweetness can only happen in limbo. I don't know why. Is it because we are so… — Peter Heller Copy Share Image
There are houses whose souls have passed into the limbo of Time, leaving their bodies in the limbo of London. Such was… — John Galsworthy Copy Share Image
I turn 30 next month, and in my 20s, I've been in this limbo of being too old to play the young… — Christian Cooke Copy Share Image
The occurrence of an event is not the same thing as knowing what it is that one has lived through. Most people… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When you learn how to trust your feelings then you'll know how to recognize it - That part of you that needs… — Tim Finn Copy Share Image
Never have I enjoyed youth so thoroughly as I have in my old age. In writing Dialogues in Limbo, The Last Puritan,… — George Santayana Copy Share Image
Breathing hard, I can not think, I've cut too deep, Beneath my skin. Slowly now,It starts to leak, My lips quiver, But… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Here's how I became myself: mess, failure, mistakes, disappointments, and extensive reading; limbo, indecision, setbacks, addiction, public embarrassment, and endless conversations with… — Anne Lamott Copy Share Image
“The other fish think me proud or discontented with my station. The birds think I'm beneath them. Even submerged I am out… — Andrea Cohen Copy Share Image
Being on tour is like being in limbo. It's like going from nowhere to nowhere. — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
A limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools to few unknown. — John Milton Copy Share Image