
I want to own this transition, not to simply swallow the shame of it entire. I will push for every little irony.
– Suzanne Finnamore
Related Quotes:
- Push, push. Push harder! – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Without guilt or remorse, shame was an empty emotion. Indeed, shame would not be shame. – Sylvain Reynard
- That is what we are, what we do: nose a net, push push, a net that never exists. The knots in the mesh as strong as our own believing. Our own fears. – Peter Heller
- Your mind is an entire world, your heart is an entire cosmos, and your soul is an entire universe. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Already things are changing; it´s starting with small shit but oh it´s starting, the change, the irrevocable, impossible change. – Suzanne Finnamore
- Such silence has an actual sound, the sound of disappearance. – Suzanne Finnamore
- I was steeped in denial, but my body knew. – Suzanne Finnamore
- A heart can stop beating for a while, one can still live. – Suzanne Finnamore
- He left a bit too easily and with obvious relief. His feet were swift and sure on the muddy path. – Suzanne Finnamore
- I am going insane. Yes. That is what´s happening. Good. Insane. – Suzanne Finnamore
- Bushwhacked, I examine my hands. Same hands. Rings still there but no longer valid. – Suzanne Finnamore
- I played possum. I did this, as the possum does, out of fear. – Suzanne Finnamore
- The whole world seems tilted, my inner ear displaced by a hole where my spouse used to be. – Suzanne Finnamore
- My mind floats like ash. I blame myself most cruelly. – Suzanne Finnamore
- This people know where their husbands are. I would like to vomit. I would like to vomit my soul out. – Suzanne Finnamore
- The abandonment came, and now this shabby bacchanal. – Suzanne Finnamore
- The real genesis is forbidden to me, vis-à -vis N´s inability to confess even the mildest transgressions. – Suzanne Finnamore
- Conversely, I though humiliation would be everything, but it´s such a nothing. – Suzanne Finnamore
- It’s adult swim time and I’m diving in here at the shallow end. – Suzanne Finnamore
- Irony? Irony can never be more than our own personal Maginot line; the drawing of it, for the most part, purely arbitrary. – Mark Z Danielewski
- Irony? Irony can never be more than our own personal Maginot line; the drawing of it, for the most part, purely arbitrary. – Mark Z Danielewski
- Push my ????ons, and I’ll push you off a bridge. – Karen Quan
- Push to achieve your dreams. Don’t let anyone push you out of dreamland. – Christy Birmingham
- That’s the difference between irony and sarcasm. Irony can be spontaneous, while sarcasm requires volition. You have to create sarcasm. – Christopher Moore
- If you turned your back on irony, it curdled into sarcasm. And what good was it then? Sarcasm was irony which had lost its soul. – Julian Barnes
- Irony cleans away all those secret stains. Irony is the path that leads safely back to official realities. – Geoffrey Wall
- If we chose to refuse irony, we risk becoming irony’s dupe. – Janet Beizer
- Be extremely careful when using irony: bear in mind that irony might be an overture for sarcasm – Eraldo Banovac
- Be extremely careful when using irony: bear in mind that irony might bean overture for sarcasm. – Eraldo Banovac
- Be extremely careful when using irony: bear in mind that irony might bean overture for sarcasm. – Eraldo Banovac
- There is no shame in ignorance before a higher power but there is shame in arrogance. – IanAnthony Finnimore
- Shame internalized can lead to agony. Whereas shame let out can lead to freedom, or at least a funny story, which is a sort of freedom too. – Jon Ronson
- No revolution is made out of shame. I reply: Shame is already revolution of a kind – Karl Marx
- We cannot grow when we are in shame, and we can’t use shame to change ourselves or others. – Bren Brown
- Conviction says, ‘My behavior was wrong.’ Satan, on the other hand, floods our hearts with shame. Shame says, ‘There is something wrong with me. – Dale Forehand
- There is no shame in losing to the sword of the Prince. There is only shame in choosing not to follow Him. – Chuck Black
- Humility and shame have been confused. Humility is knowing that you know nothing for sure and shame is someone having to tell you. – Erica Goros
- Shame lies. All the time. About everything. Don’t believe your shame. – Scott Stabile
- Oh, the shame that I suffer now . . . the shame of a vanquished King.- And those were the last words of Henry Plantagenet. – Jean Plaidy
- Shame was an emotion he had abandoned years earlier. Addicts know no shame. You disgrace yourself so many times you become immune to it. – John Grisham
