Michael Cunningham  - Quotes

 I wanted a settled life and a shocking one. Think of Van Gogh, cypress trees and church spires under a sky of writhing snakes. I was my father's daughter. I wanted to be loved by someone like my tough judicious mother and I wanted to run screaming through the headlights with a bottle in my hand. That was the family curse. We tended to nurse flocks of undisciplined wishes that collided and canceled each other out. The curse implied that if we didn't learn to train our desires in one direction or another we were likely to end up with nothing. Look at my father and mother today.



I married in my early twenties. When that went to pieces I loved a woman. At both of those times and at other times, too, I believed I had focused my impulses and embarked on a long victory over my own confusion. Now, in my late thirties, I knew less than ever about what I wanted. In place of youth's belief in change I had begun to feel a nervous embarrassment that ticked inside me like a clock. I'd never meant to get this far in such an unfastened condition. (p.142)
 

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Richard Paul Evans  - Quotes

 I've come to know that what we want in life is the greatest indication of who we really are (p. 331). 

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Melanie Brown  - Quotes

 The real distinction between being great and being less great seems to be the extent to which we are willing to be pushed along by our own desires. 

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Jodi Picoult  - Quotes

 What we all want, really, is to be loved. That craving drives our worst behavior. 

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