Sickness Quotes - Page 5
He decided that we suffer from great temporal homesickness for the decade we were born in.
Thomas Pynchon (2012). “V.”, p.96, Penguin
Theodor W. Adorno, E. F. N. Jephcott (2005). “Minima Moralia: Reflections on a Damaged Life”, p.73, Verso
Sometimes there's nothing you can do. [...] Sometimes they don't have enough to fight with.
Tamora Pierce (2011). “Briar's Book”, p.63, Scholastic Inc.
1927 'American Names'.
Shannon Hale (2009). “The Goose Girl”, p.288, A&C Black
..this feeling haunts and inhabits me, like a sickness. it covers me, like skin.
Sarah Waters (2002). “Fingersmith”, p.293, Penguin
Sickness and disease will be a part of life of this planet until Jesus comes back.
Pat Robertson (1984). “Answers to 200 of life's most probing questions”, Thomas Nelson Inc
But to mourn, that's different. To mourn is to be eaten alive with homesickness for the person.
Olive Ann Burns (2007). “Cold Sassy Tree”, p.56, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Holding onto something that's gone only makes a sickness inside.
Nora Roberts (1997). “The Stanislaski Sisters”, Harlequin Books
Mary Gaitskill (2012). “Because They Wanted To: Stories”, p.54, Simon and Schuster
A sickness ... defines margins, crystallizes the shape of things.
Martha Ostenso (1938). “The Mandrake Root”
John Steinbeck (1989). “Steinbeck: A Life in Letters”, p.710, Penguin
TV Ippocrate, Rai News, June 13, 2010.