Destructiveness Quote by Louise Glück Download Open image ““ She has the look of one who seeks some greater and destroying passion: ”” — Louise Glück ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Destructiveness Passion Poem Poetry Women
“I can see why Passion and Purpose are so attracted to each other. She’s fascinated by his energy and intensity, and he admires her… — Alvin Pang Copy Share Image
“Passion is not only a strong desire to love, but also a strong desire to kill.” — Claire Amber Copy Share Image
“She has the flames of passion emanating from deep within her soul. She has the embers of idealism burning in her heart!” — Avijeet Das Copy Share Image
“She has the flames of passion emanating from deep withing her soul. She has the embers of idealism burning in her heart!” — Avijeet Das Copy Share Image
“That in itself made her a little intriguing and enticing. A woman who doesn't know her own potential for passion” — Kailin Gow Copy Share Image
“She had seen them in turmoil all round her--love, hatred, vengeance, treachery--she herself practically the pivot around which they raged. Out of the deadly… — Baroness Orczy Copy Share Image
“She has big searching eyes that see the good in people despite the evil she has seen, and she has a comforting kind of… — Isabel Wilkerson Copy Share Image
“She was a grown young woman when she was overtaken by what she supposed to be the climax of her fate. It was when… — Kate Chopin Copy Share Image
“You are one woman in an endless line of women who were chosen to love more passionately than others, be committed to justice more… — Mandy Nachampassack-Maloney Copy Share Image
“It was not the passion that was new to her, it was the yearning adoration. She knew she had always feared it, for it left her helpless; she feared it still, lest if she adored him too much, then she would lose herself, become effaced, and she did not want to be effaced, a slave, like a savage woman. She… — Anonymous Copy Share
“She does not, beautiful as she is, seize the soul by surprise, but, with more dangerous fascination, she steals it almost imperceptibly.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“It was only in the first few years that she felt herself screaming silently, at times, for a glimpse of human ability, a single… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
Without thinking, I knelt in the grass, like someone meaning to pray. When I tried to stand again, I couldn't move, my legs were… — Louise Glück Copy Share Image
What I responded to, on the page, was the way a poem could liberate, by means of a word's setting, through subtleties of timing,… — Louise Gluck Copy Share Image
“We look at the world once, in childhood. The rest is memory. from Nostos.” — Louise Gluck Copy Share Image
He takes her in his arms He wants to say I love you, nothing can hurt you But he thinks this is a lie,… — Louise Glück Copy Share Image
At first I saw you everywhere. Now only in certain things, at longer intervals. — Louise Glück Copy Share Image
Desire, loneliness, wind in the flowering almond— surely these are the great, the inexhaustible subjects to which my predecessors apprenticed themselves. I hear them… — Louise Glück Copy Share Image
“They sat far apart deliberately, to experience, daily, the sweetness of seeing each other across great distance.” — Louise Glück Copy Share Image
Toward his critics, the artist harbors a defensive ace: knowledge that the future will erase the present. — Louise Gluck Copy Share Image
I’m like the child who buries her head in the pillow so as not to see, the child who tells herself that light causes… — Louise Glück Copy Share Image
I am attracted to ellipsis, to the unsaid, to suggestion, to eloquent, deliberate silence. The unsaid, for me, exerts great power: often I wish… — Louise Glück Copy Share Image
“Once I could imagine my soul I could imagine my death. When I imagined my death my soul died. This I remember clearly. My… — Louise Glück Copy Share Image
Men since the beginning of time have sought peace...military alliances, balances of power, leagues of nations, all in turn have failed, leaving the only… — Douglas MacArthur Copy Share Image
The perspective of Love doesn't leave anybody out. Until your vision and compassion is big enough to include those who oppose you, you are… — Adyashanti Copy Share Image
Wars between states and people seem to have existed under all historical systems for as long as we have some recorded evidence. War is… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
To hate destructiveness, one must hate life as well: only death is an image of undistorted life ... organic life is an illness peculiar… — Theodor Adorno Copy Share Image
“As the generations pass they grow worse. A time will come when they have grown so wicked that they will worship power; might will… — Greek myth on the Iron Age Copy Share Image
I see the mind of the five-year-old as a volcano with two vents: destructiveness and creativeness. — Sylvia Ashton-Warner Copy Share Image
To live without the creative potential of our own destructiveness is to be a cardboard angel. — Sheldon B. Kopp Copy Share Image
For the other end of the spectrum, the 50 to 85 percent of the world's population who are not the recipients of privilege, the… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
I think self-destructiveness is given a really bad rap. I think it can also mean self-reflection and poetic sensiblity. It can mean empathy, hedonism,… — Courtney Love Copy Share Image
Madame Bovary is one my favorite novels. Emma Bovary will always be an enigma, but as the years pass, I feel that I understand… — Sophie Barthes Copy Share Image
In this hope, among the things we teach to the young are such truths as the transcendent value of the individual and the dignity… — Dwight D. Eisenhower Copy Share Image