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Thought Quotes by Elizabeth Wurtzel
- And what I thought, every time I thought about my father, every time his name came up, was quite simply: I WANT TO KILL YOU.…
- I thought depression was the part of my character that made me worthwhile. I thought so little of myself, felt that I had such scant…
- Am I worried people will say I'm repeating myself? Sure. One thought I had was to publish it as a novel but eventually I just…
- In my case, I was not frightened in the least bit at the thought that I might live because I was certain, quite certain, that…
- I could not bear the deep freeze settling around my bones at the thought that yet another attempt to get out of my life alive…
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