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“I want to feel embarrassed by my desperation but I’m too busy feeling desperate.”
Marley Jacobs“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation. From the desperate city you go into the desperate country, and have to console yourself with the bravery of minks and muskrats. A stereotyped but unconscious despair is concealed even under what are called the games and amusements of mankind. There is no play in them, for this comes after work. But it is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things.”
Henry David Thoreau, Walden“You're desperate, and so am I,' I said. 'Desperate people make stupid decisions all the time.'"P244”
Veronica Roth, Carve the Mark“Diseases desperate grown,By desperate appliance are relieved,Or not at all.”
William Shakespeare, Hamlet“Extreme anxiety, fear, exhaustion, and lack of other viable options are what cause a person to surrender everything. Desperation is also the raw material of drastic change. Crisis spurs critical, dramatic shifts in a person’s psyche. Only a person who is willing to lose everything will transform himself or herself. Only by moving outside our comfort zone of the past – letting go of a former being – will a person expand their state of conscious awareness. Now that I am desperate, I am dangerous. I am also ripe for transformation.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls“Stay calm and exercise restrain during your most desperate moment or you shall desperately say what when your desperation is over, you shall come to a later realization of what you shouldn’t have say and notice how silence could have been the best option to mere words!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation.”
Henry David Thoreau“The strength of your mind determines the depth of your desperation! The weaker the mind, the deeper the desperation!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“Desperation will drive you to do things you know will never make you whole again and even to lose the very thing you’re desperate for.”
Laura Miller, My Butterfly“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation. From the desperate city you go into the desperate country, and have to console yourself with the bravery of minks and muskrats. A stereotyped but unconscious despair is concealed even under what are called the games and amusements of mankind. There is no play in them, for this comes after work. But it is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things..”
Henry David Thoreau, Civil Disobedience and Other Essays