Estrangement Quote by Luigina Sgarro Download Open image ““We end up being strangers to those who have known us for too long.”” — Luigina Sgarro ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Estrangement Family relationships Intimacy Loneliness Strangers Too long
“And no matter how well we think we know people, the fact is we’re all strangers in the end.” — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
“Sometimes I think people were meant to be strangers. Not to get to know one another, not to get close enough to damage the… — Rod McKuen Copy Share Image
“Isn't it strange how we all start as strangers? Fall in love, share infinities, hurt each other, fall out of love to eventually end… — Fiphie Copy Share Image
“Now I was someone else. We knew each other in a way we no longer were and never would be again. Being a stranger… — Herta Müller Copy Share Image
“Most of the strangers we fall in love with seem to act as strangers rather than being strangers.” — M.F. Moonzajer Copy Share Image
“Sometimes we meet someone and feel like we have known them all our lives.” — Avijeet Das Copy Share Image
“It is true I am a complete stranger to these people, but they are not strangers to me.” — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image
“In some ways we were more remote than strangers because strangers at least have the possibility of yet unmade connections.” — Jean Hegland Copy Share Image
“Isn’t it funny how sometimes you can instantly connect with people? How, despite being almost strangers, you can feel that you have known someone… — Jane Green Copy Share Image
“You understand how much you know about a subject the moment you give explanations to someone who doesn't know anything about it.” — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“The things we do not do say about us as much as the things we do, if not more.” — luigina sgarro Copy Share Image
“Freedom is also to understand that what the world thinks of us is less important for our well-being than what we think of the… — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“I think there is a substantial difference between hypocrisy and diplomacy: hypocrisy is not saying things, diplomacy is knowing how to say things.” — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“We spend most of our lives looking for reassurance from others until we find that others are looking for reassurance from us. And somebody… — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“Sometimes to reassure you, you do not have to deceive yourself in thinking to have certainties, just understand that you do not need them.” — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“Someone can accept an impossible challenge because deep within they believe it possible. Possible and impossible can be assessed differently by a woman and… — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“I wonder why the more one thing is unforgettable and the more we find it difficult to separate ourselves from the objects that remind… — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“Our ability to forgive depends more on how much we love than on how much we are loved.” — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“If we were honest with ourselves we would know that what we fear is not to hurt others for fear of their suffering but… — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“Beauty is not perfection, it is what makes us understand the uselessness of perfection.” — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“Sometimes we are more attached to the pain than the pain is attached to us.” — Luigina Sgarro Copy Share Image
“Time heals nothing. Wounds fester and ooze. Life drags you by a rope over rocks and stones and one day you look up, look… — Bob Thurber Copy Share Image
“Thoughts of estrangement and unforgiveness take no prisoners. They may come like thieves in the night, or devious daylight muggers, to waylay your thoughts,… — Roger Macdonald Andrew Copy Share Image
“She was a stranger because something essential was shielded, released in tiny bursts until it became a flood---a flood of what I realized I… — Carmen Maria Machado Copy Share Image
The more he identifies with the dominant images of need, the less he understands his own life and his own desires. The spectacle’s estrangement… — Guy Debord Copy Share Image
“How embarrassing. To suddenly understand how much of a burden you are to another person, how much someone else might wish to be free… — Angela Flournoy Copy Share Image
In translation studies we talk about domestication - translation styles that make something familiar - or estrangement - translation styles that make something radically… — Elliott Colla Copy Share Image
“Sometimes, in looking at me, her face froze into an expression of pity without a glimmer of compassion. I had often been characterized by… — Peter Handke; Ralph Manheim [trans Copy Share Image
“I understood the life around me better, not from love, which everybody acknowledges to be a great teacher, but from estrangement, to which nobody… — Nirad C. Chaudhuri Copy Share Image
“Don't become a stranger for me, for in doing so, you'll make me a stranger to my own self.” — Shahid Hussain Raja Copy Share Image
The internationalization of art becomes a factor contributing to the estrangement of art from the artist. The sum of works of all times and… — Harold Rosenberg Copy Share Image
All separation, every kind of estrangement and alienation is false. All is one. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj Copy Share Image
When you're younger you just want to go out and make your mark in the world and doing that, quite often, the people that… — Sylvester Stallone Copy Share Image