Despair Quote by Lawrence Durrell Download Open image ““In marriage they legitimized despair; every kiss is the conquest of a repulsion.”” — Lawrence Durrell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Conquest Repulsion Despair Despair Kiss Legitimized Despair Marriage Marriage Legitimized
“To be powerful, a kiss should make a journey, be its own story--begin with hesitation, move to realization, then melt into bliss.” — Shannon Hale Copy Share Image
“Such hungry desperation in a single kiss when it's enamored in love and bathed in bliss.” — Melody Lee Copy Share Image
“Kisses that became the fate of love, the fallen could never deny, hopelessness became those few legends, the world could never defy.” — Harpreet Singh Nanda Copy Share Image
“We went there to grope for our happiness, which all the world was threatening with the utmost ferocity. We were ashamed of wanting what… — Louis-Ferdinand Céline Copy Share Image
“The kiss deepens, our hearts pounding in unison. It wasn’t just a kiss; it was a confession, a surrender, a reckoning.” — Tricia Newlan Copy Share Image
“This is a kiss worthy of a blood-soaked battlefield, a kiss born out of tragedy and misery and death and loss. A kiss that… — Summer Lane Copy Share Image
“It will be the kiss by which all others in your life will be judged... and found wanting.” — Anthony Hopkins Copy Share Image
“Though I said that affection was the greatest enemy of love, I would never deny that it's a very good substitute. I'm not sure… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
“There are trials and mistakes and even wars along the path of marriage.” — Patti Callahan Henry Copy Share Image
“When I saw my friend kissing the woman he loved it occurred to me that this moment, this instant stolen from time and from… — Carlos Ruiz Zafón Copy Share Image
Life is more complicated than we think, yet far simpler than anyone dares to imagine — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
“Suddenly at the end of the great couloir my vision is sharpened by a pale disjunctive shudder as a bar of buttercup-yellow thickening gradually… — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
To be the equal of reality you must learn how to ignore it without danger. — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
The cocktail party - as the name itself indicates - was originally invented by dogs. They are simply bottom-sniffings raised to the rank of… — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
It only takes one match to ignite a haystack, or one remark to fire a mind. — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
“He felt that his mind had become a battle-ground for the forces of good and evil and that his task was to strain every… — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
Science is the poetry of the intellect and poetry the science of the heart's affections. — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
We live" writes Pursewarden somewhere, "lives based upon selected fictions. Our view of reality is conditioned by our position in space and time -… — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
It's unthinkable not to love -you'd have a severe nervous breakdown. Or you'd have to be Philip Larkin. — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
“God did not create us, nor did He wish us to be created. We are the work of a lesser deity, a demiurge, who… — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
“As ofttimes as it rains on my little spot of earth, you'd think I'd grow accustomed to the gloom.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“She searched her mind for a single day when it had felt good to be alive. There must have been one, surely?” — Rachel Abbott Copy Share Image
“Men circle like bees around honey, buzzing to communicate their sexual despair.” — Carla H Krueger Copy Share Image
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Your spirit is the part of you that seeks meaning and purpose. It's the part drawn to hope, that will not give in to… — Caroline Myss Copy Share Image
My God, whose son, as on this night, took on Him the form of man, and for man vouchsafed to suffer and bleed, controls… — Charlotte Bronte Copy Share Image
The skin and shell of things Though fair are not Thy wish nor prayer but got My meer despair of wings. — Henry Vaughan Copy Share Image
“A fine setting for a fit of despair,” it occurred to him, “if I were only standing here by accident instead of design.” — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
Enough for this bow & arrow. It caused me nothing but sorrow. No need for another tomorrow. In your heart, I will never be… — Louaiq8 Copy Share Image
True repentance never leads to despair. Its leads home. It leads to grace. — John Ortberg Copy Share Image
Do not consider despair as a thick and high wall standing on your way; it is just a darkness and you can still walk… — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image