Bewildered Quote by Arthur Miller Download Open image “I am bewildered by the death of love. And my responsibility for it.” — Arthur Miller ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bewildered Death Inspirational Life Love Responsibility
The tragedy of love is not death or separation. How long do you think it would have been before one or other of them… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
I wish somebody had told me love does not die, that we can continue to receive and give love after death. — Sandra Cisneros Copy Share Image
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Love can beautiful but it has been nothing but another reason to be dead for me — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I thought when love for you died, I should die. Its dead.Alone, most strangely, I live on. — Rupert Brooke Copy Share Image
I thought when love for you died, I should die. It's dead. Alone, most strangely, I live on. — Rupert Brooke Copy Share Image
Although our love never dies, the pain of our loss can eventually dissolve. — Judy Tatelbaum Copy Share Image
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After all my erstwhile dear, my no longer cherished; Need we say it was not love, just because it perished? — Edna St. Vincent Millay Copy Share Image
I thought when love for you died, I should die. It's dead. Alone strangely, I live on. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I cannot love as I have loved, And yet I know not why; It is the one great woe of life To feel all… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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“I know what's wrong with me - I could never stand still for death! Which you've got to do by a certain age, or… — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
You cannot catch a child's spirit by running after it; you must stand still and for love it will soon itself return. — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
“(Looking at the letter in his hand) Then what is this if it isn’t telling me? Sure, [Larry] was my son. But I think… — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
The two greatest plays ever written were Hamlet and Oedipus Rex, and they're both about father-son relationships. — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
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The American Dream is the largely unacknowledged screen in front of which all American writing plays itself out. — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
“When it is recalled that until the Christian era the underworld was never regardded as a hostile area, that all gods were useful and… — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
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I've never been lost, but I've been a mite bewildered for a few days. — Daniel Boone Copy Share Image
I admitted that I did not understand life. What I meant was that I am bewildered by human hearts and motivations, including my own. — Norman Lock Copy Share Image
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