Tormented Quotes

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Elizabeth Hoyt
“Finally he turned his head toward her face and brushed a kiss over her cheek. “I love you and I believe with all my heart that you love me as well. Why can’t you say it, Hero?”
Elizabeth Hoyt, Notorious Pleasures

Michael Bassey Johnson
“It is good to stay in a peaceful poverty than to stay in a painful wealth.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

“WHO AM I?

I have seven heavenly panels
Leading up to a pointed sphere
I’m multidimensional like a crystal
And my center is never clear.

I’m an inventor and pioneer.
A mentor to my peers.
But I'm not as sound as my shell reveals,
Because I’m tormented by my fears -
That may appear to be grounded
But my insides are filled with tears.
And the sadness is well-founded,
From years and years
Of traumatic experiences
Compounded
In the most demented
Atmospheres.

I talk but feel like nobody hears.

Has reason disappeared?
And, God, are you near?

This is Giza’s 7th light force
And I'm asking you to interfere.
I can no longer walk amongst the blind and dead
With open eyes and ears.
I’m trying to maintain my sanity
And to straighten up my veneer
As I roll amongst the growing calamities
Flowing on Earth’s severely trashed
Frontier.



Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun (2010)”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I cannot be afraid of being afraid. Rather, I need to realize that it is my fear that gives me the energy to wrestle that which I fear into the dirt that is soon to become the road underneath my feet.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Iris Murdoch
“Sometimes I feel I am crammed with demons.”
Iris Murdoch, The Message to the Planet

Carmen Maria Machado
“You will never feel as desperate and fucked up and horrible as you do when you hear those things.”
Carmen Maria Machado, In the Dream House

Israelmore Ayivor
“The winners of life's game always set and have goals in focus that they score to fulfill their purposes of existence and making the planet earth to celebrate joy; the losers make life bitter for others by tormenting their senses of joy and peace!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Anthony Liccione
“It began with a hello, and ended in hell.”
Anthony Liccione

Iris Murdoch
“Was it that he had lived too long in his mind and was tired of the scenery?”
Iris Murdoch, The Sacred and Profane Love Machine

Iris Murdoch
“He had for many years now been spared the demons, though he was constantly aware of their continued presence. He could hear them, as it were, moving behind the wall. They belonged to him and would doubtless go with him to the grave. His mind too, like David's, ran irresistibly to the horror.”
Iris Murdoch, The Sacred and Profane Love Machine

Lorenz Font
“Quitting is a hiccup for losers. And down they go.”
Lorenz Font, Tormented

“Write me, so it delights me in such a way to torment me.”
Plinio il Giovane

M.R. Field
“Know that I fought Trinity, with every part of me, I fought”
M.R. Field, Fractures

Zane Grey
“Joan felt that she would always be haunted and would always suffer that pang for Kells. She would never lie down in the peace and quiet of her home, wherever that might be, without picturing Kells, dark and forbidding and burdened, pacing some lonely cabin or riding a lonely trail or lying with his brooding face upturned to the lonely stars. Sooner or later he would meet his doom. It was inevitable. She pictured over that sinister scene of the dangling forms; but no — Kells would never end that way. Terrible as he was, he had not been born to be hanged. He might be murdered in his sleep, by one of that band of traitors who were traitors because in the nature of evil they had to be. But more likely some gambling-hell, with gold and life at stake, would see his last fight. These bandits stole gold and gambled among themselves and fought. And that fight which finished Kells must necessarily be a terrible one. She seemed to see into a lonely cabin where a log fire burned low and lamps flickered and blue smoke floated in veils and men lay prone on the floor — Kells, stark and bloody, and the giant Gulden, dead at last and more terrible in death, and on the rude table bags of gold and dull, shining heaps of gold, and scattered on the floor, like streams of sand and useless as sand, dust of gold — the Destroyer.

ZANE GREY. THE BORDER LEGION (Kindle Locations 4367-4376).”
Zane Grey, The Border Legion

Sarah J. Maas
“It had become out unspoken agreement- not to let Amarantha win by acknowledging that she still tormented us in our dreams and waking hours.

It was easier to not have to explain, anyway. To not have to tell him that though I'd freed him, saved his people and all of Prythian from Amarantha... I'd broken myself apart.

And I didn't think even eternity would be long enough to fix me.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

Sarah J. Maas
“For a woman who had been tortured and tormented for months, I looked remarkably well.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Wings and Ruin

“I sincerely don't intend to blaspheme, but after careful observation, deep reflection, and considering all that has transpired, I've personally concluded that the wisdom of the old man who oversees all is not as profound as I once believed.”
Nathan Makhasane

Michael Bassey Johnson
“When pain is bottled up on the inside for too long, those who feel it tend to explode.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Those who suicided were not weak, neither were they stupid. They were solely driven by pain. They were tough people who could not bear to behold themselves get continually slapped around by life.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia