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Sylvia Plath has 524 quotes on this site. A few more worth reading:
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God, if ever I have come close to wanting to commit suicide, it is now, with the groggy sleepless blood dragging through…
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You ask me why I spend my life writing? Do I find entertainment? Is it worthwhile? Above all, does it pay? If…
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It was my last act of love (first words to her mother in the hospital after her first major suicide attempt)
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Last year a friend went dark in a nervous city alone, the sea flashing against his glasses, the sea sorted out at…
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I guess they call it suicide, but I'm to full to swallow my pride I can't stand losing you The Police Dying…
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Look at that ugly dead mask here and do not forget it. It is a chalk mask with dead dry poison behind…
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A terrible depression yesterday. Visions of my life petering out into a kind of soft-brained stupor from lack of use.
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You can delete me on Facebook, you can unfollow me on Twitter, you can delete my number, but you can never unlick…
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There are few pleasures like really burrowing one's nose into sweet peas.
— Angela Thirkell
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The only times you touch the ball with your hand are when you tee it up and when you pick it out…
— Ken Venturi
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But without a caring society, without each citizen voluntarily accepting the weight of responsibility, government is destined to grow even larger, taking…
— Jeb Bush
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They always mean beautiful things like hummingbirds. I always reply by saying that I think of a little child in east Africa…
— David Attenborough
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Selfishness is the most constant of human motives. Patriotism, humanity, or the love of God may lead to sporadic outbursts sweep away…
— Charles W. Chesnutt
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Reggie Jackson hit one off me that's still burrowing its way to Los Angeles.
— Dan Quisenberry
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Indeed Christianity passes. Passes - it has gone! It has littered the beaches of life with churches, cathedrals, shrines and crucifixes, prejudices…
— H.G. Wells
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Of women, the most we can say, not being Frenchmen, is that they are burrowing animals.
— Lawrence Durrell
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