Short Lived Quotes

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Ahmed Mostafa
“I've had so much of you in such little time that I shouldn't be suffering from withdrawal!”
Ahmed Mostafa

Ahmed Mostafa
“I've had orgasms lasting longer than our relationship.”
Ahmed Mostafa

Aniruddha Sastikar
“It’s that short-lived happiness, which empowers us to bear; long-lasting pain in living.”
Aniruddha Sastikar

Awdhesh Singh
“Most people are unhappy since they fail to get what they want in life. However, even when they actually get what they want, their happiness is short-lived because very soon they raise the bar to a higher level and again start struggling to achieve the next level. Their happiness level thus comes back to the original level as before.”
Awdhesh Singh, 31 Ways to Happiness

Patricia Highsmith
“We never fought, never came back knowing there was nothing else we wanted in heaven or hell but to be together. Did you ever care for me that much, I don't know. But that is all part of it and all we have known is only a beginning.”
Patricia Highsmith, The Price of Salt

Christina Engela
“The coining of a new (somewhat short-lived) term, ‘homophiliac’, used by homophobes as an alternative to ‘homophobic’, is no more than an exercise in facetiousness. The principle employed, is to try to present something morally reprehensible (homophobia) as something ordinary or innocuous – in the same way that racists avoid using words like ‘racist’ to describe themselves, in favor of wrapping their hatred in terms like ‘white pride’ in order to make the same thing seem less reprehensible than itself”
Christina Engela, Pearls Before Swine

Ray   Smith
“No, life has no soundtrack, just the daily grind occasionally alleviated by short-lived bursts of happiness—a vacation, the birth of a child, retirement. This is my life and the life of everyone I know—all my friends, all my family members, everyone with whom I have more than a passing acquaintance. I’ve spent nearly forty-five years on this planet, and the majority of those years—my adult years, my reality-based years—have shown me that the adventure Molly and John had no longer exists. This is why I so want Molly to wake up and tell me that I’m wrong.”
Ray Smith, The Magnolia That Bloomed Unseen