Top Clinging Quotes

  • She’s still clinging to the side of her mountain, just like I’m still wandering lost in my battlefield. – Sabaa Tahir

    She’s still clinging to the side of her mountain, just like I’m still wandering lost in my battlefield.– Sabaa Tahir

  • See for yourself whether letting go when a part of you really wants to hold on doesn’t bring a deeper satisfaction than clinging. – Jon KabatZinn

    See for yourself whether letting go when a part of you really wants to hold on doesn’t bring a deeper satisfaction than clinging.– Jon KabatZinn

  • There are no more gates, only hinges clinging to the walls like broken spiders. – J Anderson Coats

    There are no more gates, only hinges clinging to the walls like broken spiders.– J Anderson Coats

  • Everything was usual. That was depression: being stuck, clinging to an out-of-date version of oneself. – Edward St Aubyn

    Everything was usual. That was depression: being stuck, clinging to an out-of-date version of oneself.– Edward St Aubyn

  • I’ve been clinging to this world like a discarded shell of an insect stuck to a branch, about to be blown off forever by a gust of wind. – Haruki Murakami

    I’ve been clinging to this world like a discarded shell of an insect stuck to a branch, about to be blown off forever by a gust of wind.– Haruki Murakami

  • Clinging to one’s outward appearance interferes with living. – Kb Abe

    Clinging to one’s outward appearance interferes with living.– Kb Abe

  • Family love is messy, clinging, and of an annoying and repetitive pattern, like bad wallpaper. – Friedrich Nietzsche

    Family love is messy, clinging, and of an annoying and repetitive pattern, like bad wallpaper.– Friedrich Nietzsche

  • No amount of speed could break me of this darkness… The sorrow is ever clinging to me. – DR Hedge

    No amount of speed could break me of this darkness… The sorrow is ever clinging to me.– DR Hedge

  • Her metaphors for her children included barnacles encrusting a ship and limpets clinging to a rock. – Margaret Atwood

    Her metaphors for her children included barnacles encrusting a ship and limpets clinging to a rock.– Margaret Atwood