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“It's simple, it's not that simple; or life is simple, but the things in it are not. When a man does not understand it, he tends to inflate it. When he does, he tends to deflate it. In the end, neither images are fully accurate.”
Criss Jami“Laughter can deflate almost any problem down to its proper size.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons“My heart is a harness of nothing, deflated balloon, and a place of loss.”
Candace Robinson, Hearts Are Like Balloons“That's what it felt like - that if I let a little of the hurt out, it would keep pouring out until I was a deflated balloon of a person, with a big monster of hurt in front of me.”
David Levithan, How They Met, and Other Stories“That's what it felt like---that if I let a little of the hurt out, it would keep pouring out until I was a deflated balloon of a person, with a big monster of hurt in front of me.”
David Levithan, How They Met, and Other Stories“…but I think comedy is more aggressive than that. It is a medium for revenge. We can deflate and punish the pomposity and the rejection which hurt us. Comedy is power.”
Joan Rivers, Enter Talking“#TRUTH #BEREALWe must be ruthlessly honest with and about Self..Self Assessments are often inflated or deflated or just imaginary..”
Abha Maryada Banerjee, Nucleus: Power Women: Lead from the Core“Hope can be imagined as a domino effect, a chain reaction, each increment making the next increase more feasible... There are moments of fear and doubt that can deflate it.”
Jerome Groopman“You can blow into a balloon and watch it inflate, and then release it and see it deflate. You can take that same balloon and blow into it again, and observe it inflating. That's what my heart is doing in this moment, inflating and holding the air.”
Candace Robinson, Hearts Are Like Balloons“There is something powerful in the whispering of obscenities, about those in power. There's something delightful about it, something naughty, secretive, forbidden, thrilling. It's like a spell, of sorts. It deflates them, reduces them to the common denominator where they can be dealt with.”
Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale